In addition to its ongoing and more politicized review of the safety of U.S. astronauts aboard the Russian MIR space station, the U.S. House of Representatives this week will also look at safety of the Space Shuttle fleet. The House will convene a public hearing Wednesday on the impact upon the Shuttle program of recent transfers of funds from the Shuttle to the International Space Station Alpha. It will also receive testimony on effects on the Shuttle of slippage of the International station assembly sequence. Budget issues in the Shuttle program will also be reviewed, with the matter of uncosted carryovers getting the politicos attention.

Testifying will be Wilbur Trafton, Associate NASA Administrator for Human

Spaceflight at NASA Headquarters, Paul M. Johnstone, Chair of the NASA

Aerospace Safety Review Panel, Jim Adamson, former Shuttle astronaut and

now Chief Operating Officer of the United Space Alliance, and Allen Li,

Associate Director of the General Accounting Office in Washington. The

hearing is set for 10am Wednesday.