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...inward, finally crushing together into a ball less than three miles in diameter. Tiny as it is, the dense globe has such tremendous gravity that not even light can escape from it. Its gravitational force is so great, in fact, that a black hole could swallow up a nearby planet or even a small star...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Power from Gravity | 4/1/1974 | See Source »

...last week unmanned robot craft were ranging far and wide across the solar system on missions of planetary exploration. NASA announced that Pioneer 11, already three-quarters of the way to Jupiter, will proceed to Saturn and provide the first close-up look at the ringed planet. From Mars, an orbiting Soviet spacecraft sent back new, detailed views of the Martian surface. At week's end, fresh from its reconnaissance of cloud-shrouded Venus, Mariner 10, now nearing Mercury, began transmitting its first pictures of the small planet that is closest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Exploring the Planets | 4/1/1974 | See Source »

...Soviets, too, had something to show from their massive, but generally disappointing assault on Mars. Last week they released pictures of Mars taken by one of the four spacecraft they launched toward the red planet late last summer. The shots compared favorably with the spectacular photos taken by Mariner 9 in 1972. But the other Soviet Mars probes did not fare so well. Another intended orbiter went shooting by the planet, apparently because of trouble with its braking rocket. A third ejected a landing capsule that missed the planet completely. Another lander, fired from the fourth spacecraft, entered the Martian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Exploring the Planets | 4/1/1974 | See Source »

...away at week's end) U.S. scientists were examining the 3,500 pictures of Venus transmitted to earth by the spacecraft in February. Among other things, the computer-clarified photographs showed that 1) the thick Venusian clouds move 60 times as fast as the rotational velocity of the planet; 2) the Venusian poles are ringed by bright, most likely cooler regions; and 3) a huge "eye"-a break in the thick cloud cover -seems to have opened in the equatorial region, probably because of circulation effects from the sun's heat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Exploring the Planets | 4/1/1974 | See Source »

...China is bound to cost us 60 million souls at the very least and, as always in wars, they will be the very best souls-all our finest and purest people are bound to perish there. After this war, the Russian people will virtually cease to exist on this planet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOVIET UNION: Words of Advice from the Exile | 3/11/1974 | See Source »

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