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COURSE OF MOON ROCKET.—The solid black line indicates the path of the successful Soviet moon rocket. The broken circular line marks the region, about 30,000 miles from the moon, where the pull of the moon’s gravitation began to affect the rocket.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29004, 19 September 1959, Page 13

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COURSE OF MOON ROCKET.—The solid black line indicates the path of the successful Soviet moon rocket. The broken circular line marks the region, about 30,000 miles from the moon, where the pull of the moon’s gravitation began to affect the rocket. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29004, 19 September 1959, Page 13

COURSE OF MOON ROCKET.—The solid black line indicates the path of the successful Soviet moon rocket. The broken circular line marks the region, about 30,000 miles from the moon, where the pull of the moon’s gravitation began to affect the rocket. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29004, 19 September 1959, Page 13