Jun 14 1989

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An Air Force Titan 4 launch vehicle was successfully launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, carrying a classified military satellite. This was the first launch of the Titan 4, a new generation of heavy lift launch vehicles dedicated mainly to Department of Defense missions. The $220 million Titan 4 was believed to be carrying a $180 million advanced early warning satellite. (SSR 1989 046A-E; NY Times, Jun 15/89; WSJ, Jun 15/89; W Post, Jun 15/89; USA Today, Jun 15/89; C Trib, Jun 15/89; LA Times, Jun 15/89; W Times, Jun 15/89)

A team of astronomers reported that they had discovered evidence of "brown dwarfs", large celestial objects that are intermediate in size between planets and stars. The findings, presented at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society, showed evidence of at least nine brown dwarfs orbiting stars in the constellation Taurus. The observed objects were believed to be from 5 to 20 times the size of Jupiter. Evidence of brown dwarfs was expected to help account for some of the "missing dark matter believed to exist in the universe. (W Post, Jun 15/89; P Inq, Jun 25/89)

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