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THE RUSSIAN SATELLITE-TRACKING SHIP Kosmonaut Vladimir Komarov berthed at Curacao, a Netherlands-owned island in the Caribbean Sea. The domes contain electronic gear. The ship is based at Cienfuegos, Cuba, but went to Curacao to be provisioned because Cuba’s food supply is limited.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31785, 16 September 1968, Page 15

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THE RUSSIAN SATELLITE-TRACKING SHIP Kosmonaut Vladimir Komarov berthed at Curacao, a Netherlands-owned island in the Caribbean Sea. The domes contain electronic gear. The ship is based at Cienfuegos, Cuba, but went to Curacao to be provisioned because Cuba’s food supply is limited. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31785, 16 September 1968, Page 15

THE RUSSIAN SATELLITE-TRACKING SHIP Kosmonaut Vladimir Komarov berthed at Curacao, a Netherlands-owned island in the Caribbean Sea. The domes contain electronic gear. The ship is based at Cienfuegos, Cuba, but went to Curacao to be provisioned because Cuba’s food supply is limited. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31785, 16 September 1968, Page 15