RME1068P–Jan. 05, 1970 - By etching fragments of lunar material collected by the Apollo 11 astronauts, scientists at the General Electric Research and Development Center have discovered that the rocks are riddled with tracks left by cosmic rays, charged particles that bombard the earth and moon ceaselessly from all directions in outer space. Study of the tracks may provide clues to the origin of cosmic rays, now an unsolved mystery. The arrow points to a typical cosmic ray track.
RME11GRP–Feb. 02, 1978 - Japanese Mini Pyramid in Egypt ; a team of archaeologists are to build a pyramid in the Egyptian desert in an attempt to discover how the ancient Egyptians were able to build the Great Pyramid of Cheops, more than 4,500 years ago , a mystery that remains unsolved to this day. The Japanese mini pyramid is expected to be one fifteenth the size of Cheops, and will be completed within three months by 10,000 workers. and cost one million dollars. The team will use primitive methods of the ancient Egyptians, stone axes will be used to cut the stone from the other side of the Nile
RME11GRN–Feb. 02, 1978 - Japanese Mini Pyramid In Egypt A team of archaeologists are to build a pyramid in the Egyptian desert in an attempt to discover how the ancient Egyptians were able to build the Great Pyramid of Cheops, more than 4,500 years ago, a mystery that remains unsolved to this day. The Japanese mini pyramids is expected to be one fifteenth size of Cheops, and will be completed within three months by 10,000 workers, and cost one million dollars. The team will use primitive methods of the ancient Egyptians, stone axes will be used to cut out the stone from the other side if the Nile
RME0Y7E5–Jan. 01, 1969 - Queen Elizabeth 2 Arrives At Southampton: The 65,000-ton liner Queen Elizabeth 2, which cost 9 1/2 hours late after her trouble hit trial cruise, and with the mystery fault with her two turbines still unsolved.Photo Shows Many parts of the ship, including the pink and white Queen's Room are complete.
RME0Y7E3–Jan. 01, 1969 - Queen Elizabeth 2 Arrives At Southampton: The 65,000-ton liner Queen Elizabeth 2, which cost 291/2 million to build, limped into Southampton yesterday 24 hours late after her trouble-hit trial cruise, and with the mystery fault with her two turbines still unsolved. Photo shows Many parts of the ship are complete but elsewhere as seen here, much remains to be done.
RME0Y7E4–Jan. 01, 1969 - Queen Elizabeth 2 Arrives At Southampton: The 65,000-ton liner Queen Elizabeth 2, which cost 291/2 million to build, limped into Southampton 24 hours late after her trouble-hit trial cruise, and with the mystery fault with her two turbines still unsolved. Photo shows The Queen Elizabeth 2 passing the Calshot Spit light vessel on her way into Southampton yesterday.
RME0Y7E2–Jan. 01, 1969 - Queen Elizabeth 2 Arrives At Southampton: The 65,000-ton liner Queen Elizabeth 2, which cost 291/2 million to build, limped into Southampton 24 hours late after her trouble-hit trial cruise, and with the mystery fault with her two turbines still unsolved. Photo shows The Queen Elizabeth 2 passing the Calshot Spit light vessel on her way into Southampton yesterday.
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