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Show ' ,. t ' J I I V I t t I ' All Systems Go V. - II y- .... - s ? 3 ' , JtZ J.WJ , v 3., t - j Fueling .1 to nil 4 A l fJ .11 r si)" . t r ij Mi ft Zittsr? ill I v - 1 :i - - .: irt-S- f 7- to x: I W T'-- - r.! dSi WiWi ! -- wit. liJKl'TPre-Launc- STEVEN HARRIS, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Harris, Springville, has been building model rockets since he Was ten. When he recently set this one off he had an appreciative audience of rocket enthusiasts. It's the fascination of what makes it work . . . the suspense of the countdown . . . the spectacular .. blast- off . the sound of the SWOOOSH as it streaks in-t- o the sky ft vra:US . . . the wonder- ment of the unknown as it ft . S shrinks to a speck, then vanishes completely, in a matter of seconds . . . the excitement of recovery . . . the thrill of building something with your own hands . . . and, of course, model rocketry is definitely related to the space age . . . i" iY Cr Blastoff Inspection h been builders . . . and with Pioneer 10 on target for Jupiter, Mariner 9 orbiting Mars, and Apollo 16 in the final countdown for its Boys have always blastoff today, it's only natural that a boy's building instincts should turn to thoughts of rockets. 8 mm i "t2r ft rocket enthusiast will agree that it's Any young it watch a launching. Usually, it takes only once and he's eager and anxious to try it himself. "catching" (Photo feature to by 1 Oneita Sumsion) Ci.'' 1 ( - - 1 1 '1 if- ,)" .4 i : - .'!.tl 1 4' ii If I 7 MJomen Jodt . JSplashdown SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1972 Page 13 |