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... /11/66)’’ Mstislav Keldysh, president of Soviet Academy of Sciences; Alexander Lebedinsky, .professor; and Alexander Vinogradov, geochemist, held 2½-hr. televised press conference in Moscow on the LUNA IX mission. Keldysh said U ... photo television camera changed several degrees, while the camera itself shifted its position several centimeters.” Keldysh added: “It may be that the station landed on an unstable small stone, or perhaps ...
... the orbiter's retropropulsion motor and some of the science instruments. (NASA Release 78-92) Mstislav Keldysh, Soviet scientist and mathematician who had been spokesman for the USSR's space program as ... in 1946 for "The Front-Wheel Shimmy of the Tricycle (Aircraft) Landing Gear." In 1943, Keldysh had become head of a top secret aircraft-development institute with increasing administrative responsibilities. As ...
... halfway mark on its flight to vicinity of Mars, news agency Tass announced. Tass quoted Mstislav V. Keldysh , president of Soviet Academy of Sciences , as saying MARS I was about 30 million ... into the complex procedure for preparing and firing ICBM'S. ''(Wash. Post, 2/5J63, A6)'' Mstislav Keldysh , President of U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, reported on Soviet progress in science ...
... artificial satellite, were announced at Moscow press conference. President of the Soviet Academy of Sciences Mstislav Keldysh said that considerably less braking power had been required to put a spacecraft in orbit ... and for study of the unevenness of the earth`s rotation. Replying to questions, Academician Keldysh said LUNA X did not carry photocameras but was intended for physical study of near ...
... , launched Nov. 30, 1964, had been on collision course with Mars, terminating Aug. 6, 1965; Mstislav Keldysh, President of Soviet Academy of Sciences, had said Zond II would pass within 1,4 ... would "prefer to accept the statement of the President of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (Keldysh) about the miss distance. . . ." ''(Science, 3/24/67, 1505-11; 8/4/67, 487-8 ...
... IV had impacted on planet Venus Oct. 18 was presented at Moscow news conference by Mstislav Keldysh, President of Soviet Academy of Sciences. Instrumented-capsule-station's transmitters, programmed to broadcast for ... atmospheric pressure and recalculations on earth. . . ." Thus, based from this information and other known data, Keldysh confirmed that station stopped transmitting the instant it landed. The question of why radio transmission ...
... Soviet space scientist Prof. Mstislav V. Keldysh . This an- nouncement was relayed by Dr. Charles S. Sheldon of the National Aeronautics and Space Council , who quoted Mstislav V. Keldysh Keldysh as saying Zond II weighed ...
... was too early to set a realistic date for man's landing on the moon, Mstislav V. Keldysh , President of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, said during a Moscow press conference devoted ... chains of craters along elongated fracture lines which he attributed to volcanic activity. Prof. Mstislav V. Keldysh Keldysh noted that the trajectory of ZOND III had passed far from the planets but said ...
... , hot, windy atmosphere, and capsule made purported soft-landing at 2:08 am EDT. Mstislav V. Keldysh , President of Soviet Academy of Sciences, later presented scientific proof for soft-landing see Oct ... of scientific data and our willingness to further such exchange through all appropriate international media." Keldysh replied, "On behalf of the USSR Academy of Sciences, I thank you for your congratulatory ...
... written new letters to Soviet Academy of Sciences President Mstislav V. Keldysh and to Academician Anatoly A. Blagonravov "inviting new initiatives in space cooperation." Keldysh had accepted suggestion for meeting, but had deferred further discussion for "three or four months" from Dec. 12, 1969. Keldysh had declined invitation of Soviet proposals for experiments on NASA planetary probes, "advocating instead a ...

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