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The landing delay means Luna will be heading towards the moon with Apollo 11 in pursuit. 15 Soviet authorities have given no official progress report on Luna 15 since late Sunday morning, six hours after it was launched from their central Asia space center. - WASHINGTON (AP) President Nixon plans special religious services at the White House Sunday. with Astronaut - Col. Frank Borman partici- pating in the worship as Apollo 11 prepares for the moon landing. Members of Congress, diplomats and government officials have been invited to the 11 a.m. EDT services in the East Room, where a Quaker minister will deliver the sermon and two Baptist members of Congress will participate. The three astronauts of 'Apollo 11 will be preparing for the Sunday afternoon descent of the landing module to the lunar surface. The White House announced that Borman vvill read the Biblical passages from Genesis, Chapter 1, Verses 1 to 10, that he and two fellow astronauts read from their space capsule for worldwide broadcast while they orbited the moon on Christmas Eve. Dr. Paul S. Smith, president of Whittier College, Nixon's alma mater, and a member of the Society of Friends Quakers will deliver the sermon at the services, which will be the 10th held in the White House since Nixon launched the practice shortly after taking office. .' A7, ''g''. ' ?'" ', :4;?, ', ,, 'H... -- fl,.,;.........:,.............,. 4. : .,.....0 ...............5........:.; 'Z .:......,.......ri:...S .,'!..k,:n...1.,:,,....,....i........1.,.............,'.....,1.... '..;:1:4:..........'''?'.'..,............'.. :..:,:'.. '';' ''. :.:4,:.; V:'.......:.:,I!,:.A.:....;.S,?: ''. '''''''''''' ...' ;Yilt!............;i!....f'.',..I'Zi. ';':. t '...:;.',:.t':.'1';'..'.:..7.'.:''.:''.':.3.:" . 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"Perform a manned lunar and return," is the simplistic order for the misan understatement sion that conveys nothing of the feeling for years of effort by the nation's best brains, the landing $25 billion spett out of the na- tional treasury, or the comof whole plex development Illtuash..bo,ilddolidit new fields of industry and research. It is an adventure story approached with all the cold of a laboratory precision experiment. There cannot be anything left to chance and nothing must fail. Every one of several million pieces and parts have to function perfectly. There is tension and emotion here at , the Manned Spacecraft Center as Apollo 11 heads for Outer space, but It is carefully controlled and bottled up. The flight to the moon contains poetry and staged dramatic production, rather than a heroic act. And the whole emphasis has not been on daring exploits, but on the reduction of risks. Through the years of the space program, the stress has been laid constantly on safety. The.enorrnous complexity of the rocket and spacecraft is due as much to this as any other factor. It's impossible to live in a constant state of excitement and glamor, and for the 13,500 workers at the Manned Spacecraft Center, space flight is a ay of life. feeling. but for the professionThey have become dry and matter-of-fac- t als. only the facts count. about it at least in their speech. Previously, the great adventures of history have usually As the countdown ticked featured a handful of men Into its final few seconds taking daring risks against today, the tension rose higher the unknown. as the numbers got lower. This time it's somewhat difBut when the huge Saturn ferent for many reasons. Only, rocket burst into an earthe three men are on their way to shaking volcano, the moon, but thousands of the event was duly noted with others have helped put them a laconic, "we have ignition." there. It's like a carefully the journey Throughout man-mad- e) ( blasted off on schedule en route to moon landing. - By HAL KNIGHT DeSeret News Science Writer job from 11 Mete 'Facts- Gpiel:q Voljo0g.,' ' romantic ' . ,1!WmpP..0'."1t,SWIliff.'4ftdifillonawsw,NIOmwommmirwillWa(4440,onimminonno Spectators in foreground have a clear view as Apollo , ,.. 4: ' 4...,...x, 11 WASHINGTON (Al') President Nixon urged Wednesday that all Americans be given a holiday Monday to celebrate the scheduled first footfall of man on the moon "a moment of transcendent ' , drama." ,;L:' ';,4 Inside The News , ,,. :::' :' ,',1,,1::,r,,,,',- I BULLETIN , ; , ....,1,..,Ji,,.... ':i i....:2,:::,,,:,:--,;: White House Services I Arp Planned ( ..!C:It A...;....,.,......., e,,;',,r , .,,:,.:,,,,.,:,-;',,,,,4,,,,-2::',,;,ir,,,',4,:- ..":;.!'....,.:;, 1 ,,,.,,;4;,.0,!,...,.:' P'''',1' ,4,-'1::- sr.z.;,e k. ,,- ..0,. 1,..4 ,I3 ..qr ,,,,,,,,, - ,.,?:,;.,,,,,t,,, .,,,,,,.---- .,,,.':..,1.1. -. ''..f...:.'.';.,i. 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They are to walk on moon for 212 hours Monday, setting up scientific experiments, gathering soil samples and determining ability to work in one sixth gravity field. ' 13 3 hours, ,'''..,,:.,.:.:,.,,...',j,.v,.k'.7t41,:,,,,,,;,';;',i3:3::. STICKS TO BUSINESS k night duration: Eight days, minutes. So ,?....46.,..,.;., ,,.,..,,,, .,,..,,,,::,,,, :1 ing in command ship. Proposes: .., e 4 Here are mission: rvs i:!4:. the big one," said Director Rocco after the perfect, 11 Astronauts: Civilian Neil A. Armstrong, 38; Air Force Col. Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., 39; Air Force Lt. Col. Michael Collins, 38. e , liftoff at 9:32 11M EDT (7:32 a.m. MDT), the culmination of eight years of blood and toil. r .4.,;..;kt,,;:::,::.;;...-:,,,,:,..:z:"s:,,i,,,',,.,;- .,,.;.,...... as they slammed away from earth orbit and hur tied toward the moon at 24,395 miles an hour. If all goes as planned, Petrone '''' .,:- CAPE KENN'EDY, FLA. (AP) the facts and figures of the Apollo CAPE KENNEDYApollo 11, Carrying three astronauts and the dreams of humanity, blasted away for the moon today on a historic voyage to place the footprints of man in the dust of an alien world. You're well on your way now," Mission Control radioed astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin E. Aldrin "This - ::,'' - V 7 Lunar Flight Details UPI Space Writer ,,,,,.:.:,ct:.,...:..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.:.. :,.-t.,.,- ullu By AL ROSSITER JR. ,..,:,;,Z.::,-;,,,-: ,, i'r1111-1- T?1:1E-1.- , li Apollo 11 Streaks Toward Destiny , . 16, 1969 . st".,,..7.,,.7..,.,..,,,,,, L 0 V-21il- .. ,. -- 3 , . . JULY WEDNESDAY, A Fill k,,TJO) , It ik NEWSPAPER ,..., ., ..... , , 524-444- 521-353- . ,,,, ... 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