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Destination Venus

Two unmanned Soviet spaceships are still on course for a soft landing on Venus two months from now, according to the official Soviet news agency, Tass. Venus 5 is scheduled to reach the planet on May 16. and her sister-ship, Venus 6, on May 17 after flights of about 155 million miles. Moscow, March 18.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31942, 20 March 1969, Page 11

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Destination Venus Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31942, 20 March 1969, Page 11

Destination Venus Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31942, 20 March 1969, Page 11

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