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    An update on NASA's fate in Congress

    The Wall Street Journal reports that NASA chief Charles Bolden has asked its top managers, including the director of Johnson Space Center, to draw up an alternate plan that wouldn't depend on private companies to carry astronauts to the space center.

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    Blogger Eric Berger reports on what that development might mean, along with legislation filed Wednesday by Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison.

    Read more SciGuy Eric Berger.

    The Orlando Sentinel, meanwhile, reports on Hutchison's bill and a companion bill expected next week from two U.S. representatives from Florida.

    Read more from the Orlando Sentinel.

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