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Article: Station problems drained manpower other JSC programs. (resources diverted to space station Freedom affected development funding of Artemis lunar lander at Johnson Space Center)
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- Defense Daily
- Article date:
- February 22, 1993
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(Tucson) Problems with Work Package 2 of NASA's Space Station Freedom prompted Johnson Space Center Director Aaron Cohen to divert manpower resources away from other JSC programs, officials associated with the Artemis common lunar lander program said last week.
Artemis, a JSC effort to develop a common lunar lander for early Space Exploration Initiative missions, has come to a virtual halt, primarily due to a lack of funding.
However, program manager David Saucier told a University of Arizona space resources symposium that Cohen's plate became overfilled with ...