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Mariner II To Slip By Venus

(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter —Copyright) NEW YORK, Dec. 12. The United States spacecraft, Mariner 11, will slip by the face of the mysterious planet Venus tomorrow but iit will be several weeks before results of its scientific probings are publicly known. The silver and gold spacecraft will reach the planet after three and a half-months of flight through more than 180 million miles of space.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 30005, 14 December 1962, Page 3

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Mariner II To Slip By Venus Press, Volume CI, Issue 30005, 14 December 1962, Page 3

Mariner II To Slip By Venus Press, Volume CI, Issue 30005, 14 December 1962, Page 3

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