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Clear U.S. Mastery

(N.Z. Preu Assn.—Copyright) JODRELL BANK (England), July 23. Sir Bernard Lovell, the British astronomer, said yesterday: “This is the first time the United States has been demonstrably superior in a vital part of the space pro-; gramme.

“American approaches for collaboration may be received' with sympathy in the Soviet; Union as they can no longer! regard themselves as mas-i ters,” Sir Bernard Lovell, who tracked the unmanned Soviet Luna 15 on a radio telescope during its nine-day flight, said Apollo 11 had shown that “the American nation can do almost anything if it wishes to do it.”

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32048, 24 July 1969, Page 1

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Clear U.S. Mastery Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32048, 24 July 1969, Page 1

Clear U.S. Mastery Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32048, 24 July 1969, Page 1

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