Aug 28 1991

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NASA announced the selection of BDM Federal, Inc., McLean, Virginia, as the mission advisory and assistance contractor for the Earth Observing System Program Office in Washington. (NASA Release C91-ii)

NASA announced that September 12 was set for the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery and its Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite. The announcement followed completion of the Flight Readiness Review. (NASA Launch Advisory, Aug 28/91; CSM, Aug 28/91; UPI, Aug 28/91; DPA, Aug 28/91; P IN, Aug 29/91; W Times, Aug 29/91; NY Times, Aug 29/91; USA Today, Aug 29/91; LA Times, Aug 29/91; AP, Aug 29/91)

Bob MacMillan, public information manager for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, said scientists had ordered the Magellan spacecraft to reduce its mapping of Venus and stay in the shade to prevent recording equipment from overheating. (AP, Aug 28/91)

James R. Thompson, NASA Deputy Administrator, was quoted as praising NASA's preeminence in space and aeronautics technology but admitting its recent difficulties. In view of these, Thompson indicated he thought NASA should slow its push for the Space Station and instead adapt the Space Shuttle to fly longer missions to demonstrate why a Space Station would be valuable. (Birmingham News, Aug 29/91)

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