U.S. Astronaut James Lovell, who's logged almost 700 hours in space, more than any other human being, talks about pollution control on a brief visit to Toronto. Lovell told an Empire Club meeting the U.S. plans to launch an earth resources satellite to
Date8/18/1970
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- U.S. Astronaut James Lovell, who's logged almost 700 hours in space, more than any other human being, talks about pollution control on a brief visit to Toronto. Lovell told an Empire Club meeting the U.S. plans to launch an earth resources satellite to
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