NASA Plans New Spacecraft : article, 1964 Jun 1.

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NASA Plans New Spacecraft : article, 1964 Jun 1.

Copy of article appearing in Missiles and Rockets, p. 15, concerning two 1969 flights to be made with heavy Mariner-type spacecraft. "Prospects for FY '66 funding termed good for unmanned Mars exploration vehicles; projects are part of expanded planetary study. "

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