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Well that is what the whole thread is about, isn't it? I'm asking if anyone here happens to have the numbers. I'm interested in flexibility of the Ares-1 as well as whether or not it's financially superior to the existing systems, especially the Atlas, because it is the most mature and closest to meeting man certification.
Yes; Unfortunately, the burden on this lies with the person disputing the decision. That is all I'm saying, I'm not saying that it is the right decision, only that I accept it in leiu of solid contrary data.
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