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A CLOSE LOOK AT THE MOON.—A close-up photograph of the rugged surface of the moon being examined by two scientists of the Lockheed Company. On the right is Dr. Laurence Stoddard, head of the company’s lunar and planetary sciences laboratory. In the background is the 30in-diameter telescope which enables clear, detailed photographs to be taken of small areas of the moon.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30481, 1 July 1964, Page 10

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A CLOSE LOOK AT THE MOON.—A close-up photograph of the rugged surface of the moon being examined by two scientists of the Lockheed Company. On the right is Dr. Laurence Stoddard, head of the company’s lunar and planetary sciences laboratory. In the background is the 30in-diameter telescope which enables clear, detailed photographs to be taken of small areas of the moon. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30481, 1 July 1964, Page 10

A CLOSE LOOK AT THE MOON.—A close-up photograph of the rugged surface of the moon being examined by two scientists of the Lockheed Company. On the right is Dr. Laurence Stoddard, head of the company’s lunar and planetary sciences laboratory. In the background is the 30in-diameter telescope which enables clear, detailed photographs to be taken of small areas of the moon. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30481, 1 July 1964, Page 10

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