Aug 27 1990

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NASA responded to a request issued August 7 by the Office of Management and Budget asking for various Federal agencies to outline the effects of a $100 billion cut in the 1991 budget. The report submitted by NASA warned of a halt in Space Shuttle flights, suspended development of the Space Station, and delayed launch of the Mars Observer spacecraft. Although not expected, cuts across-the-board were a possible result of the Gramm-Rudman deficit control law. (Sp News, Sep 9-13/90)

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