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THE SATELLITES CIRCLING THE EARTH.—This is an artist’s conception of the first and second Russian satellites in globe-circling space, the second whirling in a higher orbit. The first travels round the earth once in 96.2 minutes while the second takes 103.7 minutes. This drawing is by Mr John A. Carlton, an Associated Press staff artist in New York.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28434, 14 November 1957, Page 10

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THE SATELLITES CIRCLING THE EARTH.—This is an artist’s conception of the first and second Russian satellites in globe-circling space, the second whirling in a higher orbit. The first travels round the earth once in 96.2 minutes while the second takes 103.7 minutes. This drawing is by Mr John A. Carlton, an Associated Press staff artist in New York. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28434, 14 November 1957, Page 10

THE SATELLITES CIRCLING THE EARTH.—This is an artist’s conception of the first and second Russian satellites in globe-circling space, the second whirling in a higher orbit. The first travels round the earth once in 96.2 minutes while the second takes 103.7 minutes. This drawing is by Mr John A. Carlton, an Associated Press staff artist in New York. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28434, 14 November 1957, Page 10