Ability To Stand Cosmic Flight
(Rec. 8 p.m.) MOSCOW, March 19.
. A Soviet scientist said in a booklet published today, that IS to 20 second flights in conditions of weightlessness produced no changes in the breathing or heartbeat rate of a pilot, the Soviet news agency, lass, reported. The scientist, Mr Avenir IYanovkin, director of the Central Astronomical Observatory of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, added: "Man is capable of withstanding cosmic flight."■
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28541, 21 March 1958, Page 11
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