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Ourtshmillces of TH BIG&Fall INCUDED! 2 0 - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jan. 11, I960 Voyager Space Probes Bound for New Discoyeries PASADENA, Calif. gravity onward toward lightning bolts on the million miles from the sun, Your Neighbors’ Views: What do you think of the Soviet presence of Afghanistan? moons to Jupiter, was gaseous cloud tops of Voyager 1, as of Jan. 1, back to Earth on in- (UPI) — Twin planetary Saturn. found to have active planet’s dark side. has 10 known moons and a Jupiter, and the fastest- 1980, was 603,161,000 miles terplantery Incidents and probes Voyager 1 and More than 32,000 pictures volcanos spewing material It was already known spectacular ring system U.N. Blasts moving body in the solar from Earth speeding instrument checks. It will Voyager 2, which gave the were sent back to Jet more than 100 miles into that Jupiter was larger which appears to consist of system. toward Saturn at 48,614 take about an hour for world a spectacular look at Propulsion Laboratory space. Its surface is than everything else put chunks of ice and snow. The moon, the 14th mph relative to the sun. signals traveling at the \ giant Jupiter and its along with volumes of scarred by volcanic together in the solar Most of Its satellites are known moon of Jupiter, is Voyager 2 was 516,209,000 speed of light to traverse biggest satellites in 1979. science data for study. features. system except the sun. But believed to be icy. But only 18 to 25 m iles in miles from earth traveling the distance from Voyager are bound for more dis­ Voyager 1 will rendez­ Europa, the next moon the Voyagers found that Titan with its atmosphere diameter and orbits the at 41,642 mph. 1 and 55 minutes from Soviet Acts coveries this year. vous with Saturn and its 10 is different and had been out from Jupiter, was planet at 36,000 miles from the planet's magnetic field A constant stream of in- Voyager 2. Voyager 1 reached moons next November. found to be icy with a the cloud tops at a speed was larger than the sun thought to be a possible fnrrnation was being sent f O ' ■' Jupiter first last March Among its satellite targets lacework of trenches. estimated at 67,000 mph. It also, stretching millions of shelter for life. But the f UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - Coun­ last year to help fight ‘‘external and radioed back the best will be Titan, a massive Cream-white and tan in has the shortest orbital miles into space. Pioneer 11 spacecraft try after country Friday condemned aggression.” pictures yet of Jupiter, moon with an intriguing color photos, no feature period, only seven hours Jupiter and Saturn, the passed it in September and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan "Such claims are difficult to recon­ banded with pastel hues. It hydrocarbon atmosphere. higher than about 1,500 feet and eight minutes, of any two major targets of the found that temperatures WOODSIDE ANTIQUES and voiced support for a resolution cile with the facts of the situation, took the first closeup Voyager 2, nine months was found by scientists. satellite. Voyagers, are both giant there are apparently too urging the immediate withdrawal of which show nearly 100,000 Soviet photographs of Jupiter's behind by then, will make Ganymede had two dis­ It was named 1979J1 pen­ gas balls composed mostly cold to support life. 210 Pine St. Manchester foreign troops from the small troops — larger than the total armed system of Galilean its pass of the yellow, tinct types of terrain, ding a more fitting name to of hydrogen and helium Voyager 1 will make its Moslem nation. forces available for the defense of satellites, as brightly ringed planet in August of cratered and grooved. be chosen later by the with no apparent solid sur­ closest approach to Saturn, Ojm DayjM^^ Kuwait’s Ambassador Abdalla Canada — to repel an 'external colored as Christmas tree 1981. Callisto, fourth of the International faces. They radiate more 126,646 miles, on Nov. 12, M m m o m k t s . ■yaccoub Bishara strode first to the aggressor’ who is nowhere to be bulbs. More\ than 50,000 Galilean moons out from Astronomical Union. energy than they receive 1980. Voyager 2 will fly by I M f i m 010 T ffK M ib E n o f f A .4 ’.x restrum when the General assembly seen," he said. The instrument-packed photographs will have been the planet, appeared to Another possible moon, from the sun and Jupiter at 102,000 miles Aug. 27, resumed its emergency debate on the Soviet Ambassador Oleg spacecraft. drawing sent back to Earth by the have the most heavily further out from Jupiter, and its satellites form a 1981, and its current WE BUY M Y T H M FROM “P Q I K S TO PO N Yt” Afghanistan crisis and he rejected Troyanovsky said "Western powers" energy from nuclear time the two spacecraft kind of miniature solar y cratered body in the solar schedule assumes an en­ awaits confirmation. FURNITURE 8TRIPPINQ E REFINISHINO E REPAIR WescoU Chadwick Cervini Johnslon Nelson Johnson the new Kabul government as "win­ and China conspired to overthrow the generators, swept within finish their survey of the system. In addition, the system. counter with distant DONE ON THE PREMISES dow dressing.” Afghanistan government. 173.000 miles of Jupiter's Saturnian system and con­ Jupiter was found to Voyagers spotted super Saturn, nearly 900 Uranus in January of 1986. ”No government can claim legality “A major springboard for the anti- cloud tops March 5. sailed tinue on to the outer edge have a ring of particles, Rioliard Wesroii, Manchester other products to them.” bit.” of scared. If it starts there, how if it is propped up by foreign troops,” Afghan action was Pakistan, ” he past volcanic lo. and ice- of the solar system. and pictures taken —”1 think the Russians shouldn’t Ken Cliailwirk, Manchester Natalie Johnston, Manchester much further will they come if he said. said. "Rebels had been trained there covered Ganymede and a The information already through the ring showed be there because the Afganistan’s —"It is a failure of the Carter ad­ they’re not stopped?” Foreign Minister Aghan Shahi of and prepared for infiltration into day later went past heavily gathered on the Jovian —"It doesn’t make for very good another body in the don’t like them. Americans should world relations, does it?” ministration and the weakness of Everett Johnson, Manchester Pakistan, Afghanistan’s fellow- Afghanistan” cratered Callisto. system is still being com­ background, at first —”1 don’t like it. I don’t know Moslem neighbor, said the Soviets take actions like President Carter Esther Cervini, Manchester our present government.” Troyanovsky said United Nations Voyager 2 made a piled and scientists at JPL believed to be a distant what they’re going to do about it.” "massive military intervention” set said, like stop shipping grain and —”Oh, 1 don’t like it one little Pat Nelson. Manchester— Kind consideration of the "so-called situa­ similar approach in July, have said it may take years star. It wasn't until late a dangerous precedent. tion in Afghanistan was wrong and a adding more information to absorb it all. But the in­ October that members of "Today, it is Afghanistan which is and pictures on the planet's itial discoveries were the Voyager imaging^ team flagrant violation ” of Afghanistan’s the victim,” he said. ’’Tomorrow, it sovereignty. system of moons. Both of startling. confirmed it was a newly may be its neighbors and the small the .American space probes Troyanovsky vetoed a resolution lo, bright orange and discovered moon, closer countries of the Middle East. ” were hurled by Jupiter's last Monday in the Security Council closest of the Galilean than any other body to the Shahi rejected Soviet accusations that condemned foreign intervention ^ianrlipstpr that China, the United States and in Afghanistan and he subsequently other foreign countries were training opposed the council’s successful Afghan guerrillas to resist the Kabul request to move the debate to the 2 government. assembly, where there is no veto "The Afghan resistance is rooted power. in the people’s devoting to Islam and their glorious tradition of nevre to A provisional draft resolution submit or yield to foreign eon- proposed in the assembly Friday by querers,” he said. 17 Third World countries — including Ambassador William Barton of Pakistan. Saudi Arabia, Egypt and luptitnn UpralJi Singapore — "strongly deplores the Canada rejected Moscow’s argument recent armed intervention in Vol. xeiX, No. 87 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, January 12,1980 • Since 1881 • 20c Single Copy • ISif Home Delivered that Soviet troops were invited by the Afghan government to intervene late Afghanistan.” Miss Della Fera Reaches the Top By MARY KITZMANN salary increase. For the next five Herald Reporter months Miss Della Fera will receive about $150 a month more. Top in­ MANCHESTER — For 45 years, come for a department head is $20,- Mary Della Fera kept climbing, but 352. she never reached the top. Steve Werbner, personnel director, Five months before the director of said Miss Della Fera was never social services retires, the Board of denied a salary increase. “She just J Directors is considering giving Miss kept falling under a new pay plan,” Della Fera a salary increase so she he said. BIGGER & BEHER retires at the top of her pay scale. Under the present pay plan, town After all her years of service, she employees reach the scale’s top after was still one step below the top.
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