LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Wondering.—Too dangerous. We should be, in some measure, responsible for the results. Why not ask a doctor? H.R.W.—At 78 degrees south latitude, the approximate latitude of New Zealand’s Scott Base in the Antarctic, the moon yesterday would have been half a degre below the horizon. At the same latitude the moon can be expected to appear on May 6, and on May 14, when it will be full, it will be 30 degrees above the horizon. The information is supplied by the Royal New Zealand Navy.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 18
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200LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 18
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