Space shuttle Atlantis STS-135, at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, FL, seen in May.
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As NASA prepares to launch its last space shuttle—ending 30 years in which large teams of creative scientists and engineers sent winged spaceships into orbit—it is facing what may be a bigger challenge: a brain drain that threatens to undermine safety as well as the agency’s plans.
From The New York Times
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