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Rosi is foremost a social critic, and I believe that modern bullfighting for him serves as one example of a malaise which he observes in present-day society. The thrust of his film is directed not against bullfighting per se, as evidenced by his highly sympathetic portrayal of an idealistic old matador, but against the kind of professionalism which Miguelin represents...

Author: By Daniel J. Singal, | Title: Moment of Truth | 8/12/1966 | See Source »

...Dylan. Such was the thrust of the North American Council of the World Alliance of Reformed and Presbyterian Churches, which met last January in Atlantic City. Its report argued that "the knowledge explosion, man's seeming self-sufficiency, the 'God is Dead' theology, do not make obsolete the concept of God as Holy Spirit. Rather they reinforce the concept, making it intensely relevant today to Christian witness." The Holy Spirit, in fact, was seen as manifesting himself in such unexpected areas as the increasing number of labor disputes settled by arbitration and even through such folk singers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theology: Stress on the Spirit | 8/5/1966 | See Source »

Brute-Force Buttonhook. The fuel problem arose during Gemini 10's tricky fourth-orbit rendezvous with Agena 10. To determine the final thrust required for the interception, Young and Collins used data from the on-board radar, inertial guidance and computer system. In some as yet unknown way, the system produced a figure nearly 7 ft. per sec. greater than the figure radioed up from ground control. When Collins' own slide-rule tabulation agreed with the spacecraft guidance system, Command Pilot Young chose to go with the double-checked on-board answer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: Of Glory & Cliches | 8/5/1966 | See Source »

Atlantic Anomaly. Boosted by the Agena's thrust, the Gemini-Agena combination reached a maximum height of 476 miles, carrying Astronauts Young and Collins to the highest altitude ever reached by man-well above the 354-mile record set by Russian Cosmonauts Aleksei Leonov and Pavel Belyayev during the 1965 flight of Voskhod II. In its lofty elliptical orbit, Gemini-Agena passed several times through the "South Atlantic Anomaly," an area where the lower portion of the Van Allen radiation belt dips to within a few hundred miles of the earth. Though the astronauts were exposed to radiation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: Fattening the Record books | 7/29/1966 | See Source »

...Young and Collins swung their craft into position and burned Agena's large thruster for eleven seconds. Again the astronauts felt the kick of the big engine. "It may be only one g.," said Young, "but it's the biggest one g. we ever saw." Because the thrust was against the direction of flight, it had a braking effect, reducing Gemini-Agena's velocity and cutting the apogee of its orbit from 476 to 245 miles. A final maneuver placed the astronauts in a 240-mile circular orbit slightly inside the path of Agena...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: Fattening the Record books | 7/29/1966 | See Source »

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