CONGRATULATED ON RANGER VII SUCCESS.—The New Zealand-born Dr. W. H. Pickering (right), director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Pasadena, California, which built and controlled the Ranger VII spacecraft, being congratulated by Dr. H. E. Newell, director of the National Space Agency’s programmes for unmanned investigation of space, after Ranger VII had successfully relayed back to earth the first close-up pictures of the moon.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30512, 6 August 1964, Page 16
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64CONGRATULATED ON RANGER VII SUCCESS.—The New Zealand-born Dr. W. H. Pickering (right), director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Pasadena, California, which built and controlled the Ranger VII spacecraft, being congratulated by Dr. H. E. Newell, director of the National Space Agency’s programmes for unmanned investigation of space, after Ranger VII had successfully relayed back to earth the first close-up pictures of the moon. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30512, 6 August 1964, Page 16
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