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| | TIME.com: INTO THE DEPTHS OF SPACE -- Dec. 27, 1968 -- Page 4 |
 | | Western experts suspect, moreover, that the Russians were not fully satisfied with the results of the landing of the unmanned moonship, Zond 5, in the waters of the Indian Ocean, where warm weather makes year-round recovery possible. |
 | | Even if the Russians should unexpectedly launch a moonshot this week, a successful Apollo 8 mission would put the U.S. a giant step ahead, for the first time, in the race to land men on the moon. |
 | | Limited by the size and thrust of their operational rockets and still too unpracticed at assembling larger spacecraft in earth orbit, the Soviets at best can do no more than shoot a manned spacecraft around the moon and back again in a single loop. |
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