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... , space programme, Mars, Mars 6, landing, Gavril Tikhov, Mare Erythraeum '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2007.60.109 '''Number of Pages''' - 9 Abstract The Soviet Union sent five landers to Mars: 2MV3 in 1962; Mars 2 and 3 in 1971 and Mars 6 and 7 in 1973. Influenced by astrobiologist Gavril Tikhov, early Soviet ...
... mission. NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is targeted to launch no earlier than 6:32 p.m. EDT April 16 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch ... media activities only. U.S. media must apply by 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 6. All media accreditation requests should be submitted online at: https://media.ksc.nasa.gov/ For ...
Capt. John H. Towers named Chief of Bureau of Aeronautics with rank of Rear Admiral.
The BIS meet at the London Science Museum in Kensington beneath the wings of the Wright Brothers aeroplane which at this time still resided in England having been refused by the museum in Washington. Ralph A. Smith demonstrates the BIS designed Coelostat.
"Reynold's News" magazine runs a back cover story on the BIS lunar spacecraft.
Arthur C. Clarke writing to his friend Sam Youd in which he refers to the BIS moon ship as a "publicity drive". He also mentions that the newly revamped Novae Terrae now known as New Worlds is being printed at Clarke and Temple's flat in Grays Inn Road. New Worlds would go on to become one of the longest enduring science fiction magazines in Britain.
British Interplanetary Society council meeting takes place. Arthur C. Clarke is in attendance after having had lunch with editor from Reynolds News regarding the lunar spacecraft plans.
Arthur C. Clarke attends a Science Fiction Association meeting.
Reynolds News, a major British newspaper calls Arthur C. Clarke to discuss the BIS lunar spacecraft plans.
Arthur C. Clarke attends a Science Fiction Association meeting.

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