Sep 29 1991

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The Washington Times discussed the viability of the Washington area as a launch/landing site for space rockets. The various space-related industries already found in the area were mentioned, but an engineering school was lacking to provide a local talent pool. (W Times, Sep 29/91)

The Washington Times also dealt with space law and the risks involved in such matters as rocket launches. In the latter connection, it cited Orbital Sciences Corporation and its difficulties. Because most commercial space companies had NASA or the U.S. government as a customer, changes in government had an impact on the legal aspects. (W Times, Sep 29/91)

According to the Washington Post, in an article on the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and their impact on the environment, NASA used 20,000 gallons of CFCs yearly to decontaminate the inside of its Space Shuttles and orbiters and to scrub down the hardware on the launch pads.(W Post, Sep 29/91)

The Washington Times asserted that science fiction based on the work of Isaac Asimov influenced Bib Citron who helped design the SPACEHAB module through his work for the Space Travel Company. The flight of the first SPACEHAB module was to be in July 1993. (W Times, Sep 29/91)

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