Feb 21 1973

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The emergency team formed by NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Navy's Fleet Weather Facility to aid Jacques-Yves Cousteau's crippled research vessel Calypso [see Feb. 15] had been disbanded, NASA announced. The Calypso had safely navigated the dangerous Drake Passage between Antarctica and the Ushuaia port, Argentina, using weather and ice information supplied by Ats 3 satellite. Satellite photos had been processed at Goddard Space Flight Center, turned over to FWF, and analyzed and information transĀ­mitted to Cousteau aboard the Calypso. (NASA Release 73-33)

Rep. J. Herbert Burke (R-Fla.) introduced three resolutions: H.J.R. 358 to provide for a portion of the moon to be displayed in the Capitol; H.J.R. 359 to establish an Astronauts Memorial Commission to construct a memorial at Kennedy Space Center in honor of U.S. astronauts; and H.J.R. 362 to redesignate Cape Kennedy Cape Canaveral. (CR, 2/21/73, H1061)

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