May 30 1991

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The media gave extensive coverage to Magellan's completion of its initial nine-month mapping of Venus and the amazing discoveries made. To date, 84 percent of Venus was mapped and in the second phase chief project scientist Stephen Saunders stated that 95 percent of Venus' surface was expected to be covered. Magellan's powerful radar system enabled it to penetrate the clouds of carbon dioxide that cover Venus. (NY Times, May 30/91; USA Today, May 30/91; B Sun, May 30/91; UPI, May 30/91; AP/May 30/91; CSM, May 31/91)

At a meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Seattle, research physicist Michael S. Briggs reported finding a second huge source of gamma rays in the Milky Way. The Soviet satellite Granat and a gamma detector aboard NASA's Gamma Ray Observatory were to be used to observe the new source. (LA Times, May 30/91)

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