May 5 1993

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Astronauts aboard Space Shuttle Columbia prepared for a May 6 landing at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The Shuttle was scheduled to land at 9:03 a.m., ten days after launch.

Columbia's astronauts flexed a life-size robot one last time in space and completed as many laboratory experiments as possible before getting ready to return home. (UPI, May 5/93; RTw, May 5/93; N Times, May 6/93; W Post, May 6/93; USA Today, May 6/93; P Inq, May 6/93; B Sun, May 6/93)

The Prince William Journal reported that Daniel Goldin, NASA Administrator, had decided that NASA should spend $90 million for the development of the Perseus aircraft, a remote-controlled drone that NASA had contracted with Aurora Flight Science Corporation of Manassas to build. The unmanned aircraft would he used for environmental studies of the upper atmosphere. (Prince William Journal, May 5/93; LA Times, May 9/93; UPI, May 14/93)

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