To me, the ISS has been just about the polar opposite of the 
mind-blowingly-successful Mars rovers--
the ISS has seemed to be a nearly total disaster all along the way.  

http://www.allheadlinenews.com/cgi-bin/news/newsbrief.plx?id=2238036240&fa=1

NASA Chief: 'We cannot execute 28 flights'

June 17, 2005 10:22 a.m. EST


Christina Ficara - All Headline News Staff Reporter

WASHINGTON, D.C. (AHN) - NASA administrator, Michael Griffin, announces 
Thursday that the
space-shuttle's planned 28 flights by its 2010 retirement has little to no 
chance of
happening.According to Griffin, a reduced schedule will lead to significant 
changes in how the
International Space Station (ISS) is assembled and supplied. 

The station, still incomplete, depended largely on the shuttle fleet to ferry 
equipment, supplies
and crew members, but the shuttles have been grounded since the loss of the 
Columbia and its crew in
February 2003.

The space agency continues to study how many missions the shuttles can 
undertake once they resume
flight, expected next month. Griffin proposes, however, that there could be as 
few as 15 and no more
than 23, because of the time it takes to process and fly missions.Study groups 
within NASA are
looking into alternatives for assembling the station and will consult with the 
White House before
presenting details to the other partners in the station project, including 
Russia, the European
Space Agency, Japan and Canada.
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