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NASA to Spend $96 Million at Kennedy Space Center Cleaning Up the Toxic Fumes it Left BehindNASA reports that the pollution caused by Space Shuttle launches at Kennedy Space Center in Florida will cost the government <strong>$96 million and will take 30 years</strong> to properly clean up. NASA officially ended the Space Shuttle Program on July 21st as the Space Shuttle Atlantis touched down for the final time at the Kennedy Space Center. It seems that the plumes of smoke resulting from the 135 shuttle launches caused toxic chemicals to seep into the sandy soil around the space center....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/nasa-to-spend-96-million-at-kennedy-space-center-cleaning-up-the-toxic-fumes-it-left-behind/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
NASA to Spend $96 Million at Kennedy Space Center Cleaning Up the Toxic Fumes it Left BehindNASA reports that the pollution caused by Space Shuttle launches at Kennedy Space Center in Florida will cost the government <strong>$96 million and will take 30 years</strong> to properly clean up. NASA officially ended the Space Shuttle Program on July 21st as the Space Shuttle Atlantis touched down for the final time at the Kennedy Space Center. It seems that the plumes of smoke resulting from the 135 shuttle launches caused toxic chemicals to seep into the sandy soil around the space center....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/nasa-to-spend-96-million-at-kennedy-space-center-cleaning-up-the-toxic-fumes-it-left-behind/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
NASA to Spend $96 Million at Kennedy Space Center Cleaning Up the Toxic Fumes it Left BehindNASA reports that the pollution caused by Space Shuttle launches at Kennedy Space Center in Florida will cost the government <strong>$96 million and will take 30 years</strong> to properly clean up. NASA officially ended the Space Shuttle Program on July 21st as the Space Shuttle Atlantis touched down for the final time at the Kennedy Space Center. It seems that the plumes of smoke resulting from the 135 shuttle launches caused toxic chemicals to seep into the sandy soil around the space center....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/nasa-to-spend-96-million-at-kennedy-space-center-cleaning-up-the-toxic-fumes-it-left-behind/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3



