May 2 1971
From The Space Library
FY 1972 NASA budget placed agency "in good shape" for next year, Dr. Edward E. David, Jr., Presidential Science Adviser, said in AP interview published in Chicago Tribune. "I think there will have to be some major decisions in the next 18 months about the future of the space program." He also said that there was "activity" in Communist Chinese missile program, "but at the moment . . . I would say their activities are more threatening to the Soviet Union than they are to us." (AP, Chic Trib, 5/2/71, 8)
Previously unidentified Soviet "specialist in space engineering" had been identified as Boris V. Rauschenbakh, corresponding member of Soviet Academy of Sciences, New York Times said. Raushenbakh, jet combustion engineer, had joined Soviet Cosmonauts Konstantin P. Feoktistov and Boris B. Yegorov in giving interviews to Soviet reporters on Salyut I-Soyuz 10 mission April 23-25 at mission control center for Salyut-Soyuz. Times said it was believed to be first time that Academy member had been publicly associated with operation of space experiment. Normally, only former cosmonauts were identified with mission control on ground. (Shabad, NYT, 5/2/71)
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