Feb 4 1973

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India launched a two-stage Indian-made Centaur sounding rocket from Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS) to an altitude of 148 km (92 mi). The rocket carried instrumentation to measure nighttime airglow emission. Rocket and instrumentation performed satisfactorily. (Delhi Domestic Service, FBIS-India, Bhutan, Sikkim, 2/5/73, .3)

U.S.S.R. scientists were developing highly efficient equipment for undersea exploration, Krasnaya Zvezda [Red Star] reported. A newly designed bathyscaphe, designated Sever-2, included a high degree of comfort for crew members. It had been fitted with complex instruments and could move independently in any direction, remain at a designated depth for long time, or descend to the bottom. (FBIS-Sov, 2/12/73, L4)

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