Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 May 1963, p. 20

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20 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, May 18, 1963 fron Ses one" hohe sf t ' lone passenger, a visiting Rus-|that the department of external) WON'T ENTER RACE {twice in practice, earlier mov. prevent his returning for 'Open-End' Space Flight Possible CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)--With Gordon Cooper safe and sound, speculation is being focused again on the chance of another mercury space flight-- perhaps an "open-end" affair with safety the prime limit. Project Mercury tiight, offi- cials, meeting with reporters Friday, recapped the hazardous moments. of Cooper's 22-orbit flight. An hour and 20 minutes be. fore his critical re-entry into the earth's atmosphere Thurs- day, doctors at Cape Canaveral ordered Cooper to take a pep pil'. ; They weren't sure he needed it--but after his 74-hour sleep period and considering the stress he'd face controlling his own re-entry--they prescribed it iust to be safe. Flight director Chris Kraft also told reporters that if Coo- per's two faulty electrical in- verters (which convert direct current to alternating current) had failed on his first orbit. they would have terminated the flight early, The inverters went bad late in the voyage. Most of the reporters' ques- tions dwelt on the possibility of another Project Mercury flight, in the face of previous state. ments that Cooper's would be the last, Kraft said it was his opinion that if there were another flight it would be set up as Cooper's flight was, but it would be open-ended, allowing the astro- naut to stay in orbit as long as was safe, : The Cooper flight was set for only 34 hours because experi- ence on a man's ability to per- form in space was not largely known to United States experts. The Cooper flight could not have been planned on an open- end basis, Kraft said, because there was little experienc in man's endurance in space. But now that Cooper has shown the ability of a man in space over a long period, such a mission could be planned, Kraft said. last weekend, t | Impaired Driving Charge Withdrawn OTTAWA (CP)--A charge of impaired driving arising from the traffic death of another Rus- sian has been _ withdrawn against Soviet embassy clerk |\Leonid Tchelernysken 'who is being returned to the Soviet nion, The man, 31, was charged after a car he was driving early May 3 crashed into a bridge on Ottawa's outskirts, killing the rang Silverstone, England, road race INDIANAPOLIS (AP)--World| this month, blamed or on ee dualltica-| : Graham|Showery weather for hampering * Petrovitch Cheremisinov, 33, |nysken had diplomatic immun- Minn ae nae his attempts to prepare for the; Hill had hesitated three days Crown attorney John Cassels|ity. 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