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FOR TRACKING MOON ROCKETS.—Part of the United States Air Force’s moon satellite tracking station at South Point, Hawaii. Two antennae are shown, the one on the left being 60ft high. The installation was completed in three months. Singapore and Manchester are the only other places with similar stations. The United States hopes to launch another moon rocket about September 14, after the unsuccessful attempt last week-end.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28671, 22 August 1958, Page 9

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FOR TRACKING MOON ROCKETS.—Part of the United States Air Force’s moon satellite tracking station at South Point, Hawaii. Two antennae are shown, the one on the left being 60ft high. The installation was completed in three months. Singapore and Manchester are the only other places with similar stations. The United States hopes to launch another moon rocket about September 14, after the unsuccessful attempt last week-end. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28671, 22 August 1958, Page 9

FOR TRACKING MOON ROCKETS.—Part of the United States Air Force’s moon satellite tracking station at South Point, Hawaii. Two antennae are shown, the one on the left being 60ft high. The installation was completed in three months. Singapore and Manchester are the only other places with similar stations. The United States hopes to launch another moon rocket about September 14, after the unsuccessful attempt last week-end. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28671, 22 August 1958, Page 9