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... for possible manned lunar mission had been made long before U.S.S.R.'s Zond V circumlunar flight. In Oct. 11 Apollo 7 launch, Schneider said, earth orbital flight was set ... Post, 9/24/68, A1 )'' New York Times editorial on U.S.S.R.'s Zond V mission: "Until the na­tion U.S. has a better idea of the progress achieved ... in 1964 showed need for cooperation among states and Federal Government to pave way for v/STOL as essential mode of transportation; production arrangements had been announced for 32- to 36 ...
... VOA Coverage''' File:69-08-08-Apollo11-Highlights.wav.mp4 August 8-14: Zond VII automatic space station was launched by U.S.S.R. from Baikonur with "powerful ... flight plan similar to that of Zond V (launched Sept. 15, 1968) and Zond VI (launched Nov. 10, 1968), had photographed lunar surface, and was returning to earth. Zond VII reentered atmosphere by skipping ...
... said Soviet timetable for manned expeditions would depend on next series of flight tests using Zond rocket. Zond V was successful, he said, "because the capsule returned safely, which was the purpose of ...
... .S.S.R. preferred not to send men to moon at this point, though unmanned Zond V and Zond VI "were adapted for piloted flight." ''(Reu­ters, W Post, 12/31/68, A3 ...
... -drosophila, lysogenic bacteria, flour beetles, neurospora, and spiderwort-had been used as biological experiments on Zond V. "The fact that both nations are using many of the same species of organisms for ... align engine effort to stretchout in production rate of Saturn V boosters. F-1 engines for initial order of 15 Saturn V boosters had been slated for April 1969 delivery. Marshall Space ... .S.S.R., citing 68,266-lb payload carried to 9,675-ft altitude by V-12 helicopter at 595-ft-per-min rate of climb. Four world records in 15 ...
... conduct detailed field geology investiga­tion. ''(NASA Release 68-200)'' U.S.S.R.'s Zond V automatic space station see Sept. 15-21 had car­ried first living organisms-wine flies ... : Mac C Adams, Walter Boone, Richard L. Callaghan, Arnold W. Frutkin, Alfred S. Hodgson, Mildred V. Morris, and Boyd C. Myers, NASA Hq.; Robert M. Crane ''(posthumous)'', William R. Schindlar, and ...
... , C1)'' Associated Press roundup of comment by space authorities on U.S.S.R.'s Zond V mission: NASA Administrator James E. Webb: "The most important demon­stration of total space capability ...
... man's landing on the moon, Mstislav V. Keldysh , President of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, said during a Moscow press conference devoted to the ZOND III mission. He explained: "... we have ... 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 that "the experience ...
... could be found. A NASA spokesman stated that neither tests nor launchings of the Saturn V boosters should be delayed. ''(Clark, NYT, 8/18/65, C13)'' ComSatCorp requested industry proposals for ... Times commented on the success of the U.S.S.R. ZOND mission: "Like the Ranger and Mariner feats before it, Zond III has again shown what enormous gains in man's ... could have gotten similar photographs of the other side of the moon even earlier than Zond III had a sustained effort to this end been made, "The restraining element has been ...
... mock-up of the lunar excursion module has been approved. The Saturn IB and Saturn V 'battleship' upper stages have been successfully fired. The F-1 engine has passed its flight ... /65)'' U.S.S.R.'s Zond II would pass within 900 mi. of Mars on Aug. 6. according to Soviet space scientist Prof. Mstislav V. Keldysh . This an- nouncement was relayed ... . Charles S. Sheldon of the National Aeronautics and Space Council , who quoted Mstislav V. Keldysh Keldysh as saying Zond II weighed about 2.000 lbs. Dr. Sheldon speculated that the probe's ...

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