COSMOS 125 LAUNCHED
Russians Study Data (N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) MOSCOW, July 21. The Soviet Union yesterday launched the 125th unmanned artificial earth satellite in its Cosmos series to further the exploration of space. The official Tass news agency said that instruments aboard Cosmos 125 were functioning normally and data was being processed at a co-ordinating and computing centre.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31118, 22 July 1966, Page 11
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58COSMOS 125 LAUNCHED Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31118, 22 July 1966, Page 11
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