NASA and its prime contractor Boeing suffered a "major setback in their deep-space ambitions" on Saturday when the engines of its giant Space Launch System (SLS) booster shut down after only 67 seconds in a crucial ground test, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) wrote.
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