NASA’s headquarters sits in the heart of Washington, D.C., surrounded by the same bureaucratic machinery that has turned many American institutions into slow, lumbering relics of a different era. It’s a city where decisions are made not by innovators or engineers but by committees, lobbyists, and administrators more concerned with survival than with pro…
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