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THE VANGUARD ROCKET AND SATELLITE.—These photographs show the United States Navy’s three sage Vanguard rocket (left) and a small round earth satellite. On Monday, a Vanguard rocket was successfully launched at Cape Canaveral, Florida, carrying a round satellite, 6½ in in diameter, into orbit. The Navy had made two previous unsuccessful attempts to launch the rocket with a satellite.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28539, 19 March 1958, Page 13

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THE VANGUARD ROCKET AND SATELLITE.—These photographs show the United States Navy’s three sage Vanguard rocket (left) and a small round earth satellite. On Monday, a Vanguard rocket was successfully launched at Cape Canaveral, Florida, carrying a round satellite, 6½ in in diameter, into orbit. The Navy had made two previous unsuccessful attempts to launch the rocket with a satellite. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28539, 19 March 1958, Page 13

THE VANGUARD ROCKET AND SATELLITE.—These photographs show the United States Navy’s three sage Vanguard rocket (left) and a small round earth satellite. On Monday, a Vanguard rocket was successfully launched at Cape Canaveral, Florida, carrying a round satellite, 6½ in in diameter, into orbit. The Navy had made two previous unsuccessful attempts to launch the rocket with a satellite. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28539, 19 March 1958, Page 13