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Apollo streaks toward
Pacific splashdown
By AL ROSSITER Jr.
UPI Space Writer
SPACE CENTER, Houston
(UPI)—Apollo 16’s astronauts
raced toward a Pacific splash
down this afternoon, predicting
their 245 pounds of lunar rocks
and thousands of pictures will
unlock more of the moon’s
secrets.
John W. Young, Thomas K.
Mattingly and Charles M. Duke
approached Earth knowing they
had rescued the $445 million
mission from the brink of
failure.
“We all had serious doubts
about whether we were going to
be able to do it or not,” said
Young, the commander of the
nation’s fifth and next-to-last
lunar landing expedition. As it
was, Apollo 16 was returning a
day early.
The parachute landing was
scheduled for 2:44 p.m. EST,
1,519 miles south of Honolulu.
UPI reporter Robert C. Miller
aboard the recovery carrier
Ticonderoga said forecasters
called for “ideal” air and sea
conditions for the conclusion of
the 11-day flight.
Due Back Saturday
The three spacemen and their
record cargo of surprisingly
unusual moon rocks, the first
ever gathered from the high
lands, are due back at the
Manned Spacecraft Center here
late Saturday. The astronauts
will undergo lengthy debriefings
and the samples will go to the
Lunar Receiving Laboratory,
where scientists are waiting
anxiously.
If the samples Young and
Duke gathered in three days of
exploration at their Descartes
base turn out to be the so-called
“genesis rocks,” scientists
might be able to write a key
missing chapter in the story of
lunar history—the story of its
tumultuous infancy 4 to 4.5
billion years ago.
The final expedition, Apollo
17, set for launch the night of
Dec. 6, will go to a plain at the
base of the Taurus Mountains
on the eastern edge of the Sea
of Serenity.
Apollo 16 was the first space
venture for Duke and Matting
ly, both 36, and they marveled
at the blackness of space and
the “dazzling beauty" of the
moon. Even Young, 41, a
veteran of two Earth orbital
flights and one previous moon
orbit mission, was impressed.
“I think we’ve seen as much
in 10 days as most people see in
10 lifetimes,” he said. “We
certainly enjoyed it.”
Adventure Begins
The astronauts began their
adventure with a blastoff from
Cape Kennedy April 16. Except
for a few minor irritants,
everything went smoothly until
Mattingly attempted to switch
the command ship into a higher
orbit while his colleagues
prepared for the descent to the
moon.
Mattingly aborted the
maneuver at the last moment
because a secondary engine
control system was acting
abnormally. Mission controllers
ordered Young and Duke to
remain in orbit while the
trouble was studied.
DR. LAWRENCE S. LAMB
'Flu' Illnesses
Caused by Virus
By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
Dear Dr. Lamb—Will you
please comment on the dif
ference between a virus and
the flu? Also, how do you
get the flu, how do you get
rid of it and how do you
avoid it? How do you deal
with a person who is a car
rier, who continues to cough
and sneeze without covering
his mouth and has had a cold
for three months without
missing a day’s work and ex
pects you to do the same?
How come doctors do not
prescribe antibiotics to get
rid of a three-month cold?
Would a steam bath and
massage help those aching
muscles between the shoul
der blades?
Dear Reader —Most of the
illnesses that we call the flu
are caused by a virus. Vi
ruses differ from bacteria
in that a virus can only grow
within a living cell. That is
why research on viruses is
done by putting the viruses
inside of eggs or animals for
study. Bacteria, on the other
hand, can be grown on gela
tinlike material with vari
ous nutrient substances in
it.
There is no sure way to
prevent the flu and it is
passed through the air like
any other virus. There are
not very many things you
can do to cure it once you
have gotten it, except to pro
vide symptomatic support,
which means getting plenty
of fluids to prevent dehydra
tion and taking medicines to
relieve headache and reduce
fever if the condition is bad
enough to justify this. What
ever treatment is provided
for individuals with a virus
infection or flu is mainly to
treat the symptoms. None of
these medicines can actually
get rid of the virus. Nature
has to do the rest.
Coughing and sneezing
without covering the face
does disseminate infected
droplets, which helps to
transmit respiratory infec
tions. including flu. Besides,
it is just common courtesy
to cover your face when this
occurs.
There is no such thing as
a cold for three months.
Anyone who has symptoms
of a “cold” that last more
than a week should certainly
see a doctor. A “cold” that
lasts for three months is
something else. It may be an
allergy or it may be a
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At one point, Mission Control
said the flight director was
considering using the lander’s
descent engine to propel the
command ship on an emergen
cy trip back to Earth. But
engineers refused to bow, and
after six harrowing hours they
determined the trouble was
minor and Young and Duke
landed Thursday night.
Because of the delay, the
third moonwalk was cut two
hours, and one day in lunar
orbit was eliminated to bring
the pilots back today instead of
Friday.
Nevertheless, Young and
Duke spent a record 71 hours
on the moon, logged a record 20
hours, 15 minutes out of their
spacecraft Orion, and drove
their moon car a record 18.4
miles. They looked into the
largest crater ever visited on
the moon and they climbed
halfway up a peak rising 1,666
feet above the landing site.
chronic lung infection or
chronic sinusitis. In any
case, it deserves medical at
tention without further de
lay.
The reason doctors don’t
always give antibiotics to
treat colds is that, unless
there is an associated bac
terial infection of the throat
or sinuses, they don’t do any
good. Antibiotics are not ef
fective against common vi
rus infections, such as flu.
A steam bath and a mas
sage for aching muscles are
often helpful. People who
are seriously ill, or individ
uals with heart or circula
tory diseases, should be
careful about using steam
baths, however, except un
der a doctor’s advice.
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Burned then froze
ROSKILDE, Denmark (UPI)
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at Roskilde Bank they acciden
tally burned some of the money
before leaving with a haul of
120,000.
This proved the downfall for
two young couples who were
arrested after a shopping spree
because shop assistants had
been asked to look out for
singed notes.
Police officers then turned
their homes upside down and
found the rest of the loot hidden
in a deepfreezer.
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