SIR BERNARD LOVELL, director of the Jodrell Bank experimental radio observatory, with one of the pictures received from the Russian space station, Luna IX.
WHERE LUNA IX LANDED.—This diagram shows the approximate area where Russia’s Luna IX landed on the moon. The landing is said to have been made in the area of the Ocean of Storms to the west of the crater Reiner.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30979, 8 February 1966, Page 17
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64SIR BERNARD LOVELL, director of the Jodrell Bank experimental radio observatory, with one of the pictures received from the Russian space station, Luna IX. WHERE LUNA IX LANDED.—This diagram shows the approximate area where Russia’s Luna IX landed on the moon. The landing is said to have been made in the area of the Ocean of Storms to the west of the crater Reiner. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30979, 8 February 1966, Page 17
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