Report: Orbital Faces Risks In Restoring Space Station Runs

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CAPE CANAVERAL (CBSMiami/AP) — One of the two companies NASA uses to deliver supplies to the International Space Station is facing an uphill struggle, according to a new government report.

The space agency's inspector general said Thursday that Orbital Sciences Corp. faces significant risks in its effort to recover from last October's launch explosion. Orbital's Antares rocket failed seconds after liftoff from Virginia, destroying the space station goods and damaging the launch complex.

Virginia-based Orbital remains grounded. But it is working to get cargo to the space station as early as December by putting it on another company's rocket in Cape Canaveral, Florida. At the same time, the company hopes to resume Antares flights next year with new engines.

According to the report, it may be difficult for Orbital to achieve this in the time proposed.

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