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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 8

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1 p-f '--1 A-6 THE SUNDAY STAR-BULLETIN ADVERTISER July 19, 1964 a u. So Aims At Moon SHOWTIME $1 25 8:30 P.M. .75 4:30 6:30 8:30 P.M. .30 Sundays-Continuous from 12:30 P.M. no rrvoonj ADUITS STUDENTS CHILDREN (Under 12) HILARIOUS COMEDY I FUNI ALL STAR MOVIE! MSTAUN COIO The outcome of upcoming Ranger series have been failures, although the last Ranger its cameras dead landed on the lunar surface.

CLOSEUP pictures of the lunar surface are vital 'to CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (UPI)-The United States plans another attempt within the next two weeks to send a camera-equipped Ranger spacecraft to the moon. The first six shots in the DAISUKE KATO HISAYA MORISHIGE KEUU KQBAYASHI NORIHEI MIKI STou Can Count on Us Quality Costs No More at Sears i mission depends on six television cameras designed to take 3,000 pictures at the rate of three a second during the Ranger's last plunge toward the lunar surface. The last Ranger, launched Jan. 30, worked well until the last 10 minutes of its 66-hour flight when the cameras failed to operate.

James E. Webb, Space Agency administrator, told the Congressional Committee on Science and Astronautics that the camera failure probably resulted from the unscheduled operation of the television system for 67 seconds during the rocket's climb aloft. HE SAID the unexplained development could have caused an electrical short circuit that destroyed both U.S. plans in preparing for Apollo astronaut landings on the moon by 1970. 'Watchdog' Nearing Final Orbit CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) Scientists tracked a nu-clear watchdog satellite through space yesterday, waiting for it to reach a spot 65,500 miles from earth before triggering it into its final orbit.

Two such satellites, designed to keep watch on any sneak atomic tests above the atmosphere, were launched Friday. ONE WAS successfully fired into its final orbit 19 Kss MAORI GREETING Hollywood actor Kirk Douglas was on the receiving end of a Maori 'hongi" from New Zealander Josephine Pilmer Ormond during his weekend visit to Laie's Polynesian Cultural Center. ilJtlL woo t- Asian Concern Voiced ByAnzus hours after launch, but scientists waited for the other to loop around the globe so that in their final orbits the two satellite sentries will end up following each other about 130 degrees apart. When one is on one side of earth, the other will be on the other side looking for any sneak nuclear bursts. America and Russia have a television channels.

To guard against a similar accident in the upcoming shot, the electrical circuits that might have contributed to the failure have been eliminated and the entire 800-pound spacecraft has been subjected to a much more rigorous series of tests. The Ranger spacecraft, which has about 9,800 solar cells in two large winglike panels, will be mounted to its Atlas-Agena rocket Thursday or Friday for final pre-launch checks. It will be put through a simulated launch Saturday to test the entire rocket-spacecraft system. treaty banning any further nuclear tests in the atmo sphere. THE FIRST of tne 4y3- Nam.

Australia and New Zealand each have provided some economic aid and have small military advisory missions there. The three countries expressed "grave concern" over Communist aggression in Laos and called for "full compliance" with the Geneva Peace Accords for Laos. The communique expressed full support for Laotian Premier Souvanna Phouma's demand that Communists withdraw from areas recently seized. pound nuclear detection moonlets was fired into its final circular orbit on radio Tuesday, Last command from the Air Force Satellite Control Cen 1 1 WASHINGTON (UPI) The United States, Australia and New Zealand pledged yesterday to take "further concrete steps" if necessary to assure the defeat of Communist aggression in South Viet Nam. The declaration was made in a communique at the close of two days of talks between the three countries, partners in the ANZUS defense treaty.

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