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... announced by Soviet scientists. The most extensive feature of moon's far side, photographed in 1959, was named "The Soviet Mountains"; this feature was identified by the Arizona laboratory as an ... 12 Oct 13 1962 13 Oct 14 1962 14 Oct 15 1962 15 Oct 16 1962 16 Oct 17 1962 17 Oct 18 1962 18 Oct 19 1962 19 Oct 20 1962 20 Oct 21 1962 21 Oct 22 1962 22 Oct 23 ...
USSR released photo of the far side of the moon taken by LUNIK III . Media:MAR-1959-10-26.pdf Missiles & Rockets Oct 26 1959
Media:MAR-1959-10-05.pdf Missiles & Rockets Oct 5 1959
Media:MAR-1959-10-12.pdf Missiles & Rockets Oct 12 1959
Media:MAR-1959-10-19.pdf Missiles & Rockets Oct 19 1959
... transfer, subject to congressional approval, would include the Saturn development program. ''New York Times, October 22, 1959; Emme, Aeronautics and Astronautics, p. 114.''
VANGUARD (SLV-6) satellite designed to measure the radiation balance of the earth, its atmosphere, and the solar energy flux, failed to go into orbit. Media:MAR-1959-06-22.pdf Missiles & Rockets Jun 22 1959
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