b0 47c Friday, October 1, 1976 University Daily Kansan --- Systems prepared for space trips During the next decade two Marine spacecraft are scheduled to explore planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and the outside of our solar system. On board the crafts will be experiments designed by the University department of physics. The experiments will measure cosmic rays and solar flare particles and record their distribution. Thomas Armstrong, professor of physics and astronomy, said recently that the experiments would analyze a region of space outside the sun's influence. Some of the data received from the spacecraft will be analyzed at KU and will be used to investigate future missions. IN ADDITION TO THE radiation experiments, infrared measurements will be taken of various planets. Ultraviolet measurements will be obtained from the atmosphere and structure of the planet's atmosphere. "There will also be a celestial navigation experiment which will get precise measurements of planet motion and the motion of their satellites," Armstrong said. Spacecrafts that go closer to the sun are able to use solar energy for power but the two Mariner spacecrafts will use nuclear power, he said. "The Mariners will be able to transmit data back to Earth at a higher rate than any other aircraft." He said scientists would have much data to process when the ships get to Jupiter in 1979 because in the same year Pioneer XI will arrive at Saturn. BAD WEATHER could hamper the launches Armstrong said, because they were flying at a high altitude. Armstrong said launching the spaceships in August was very important because it was only then that the planets had the right relationship for the Mariners to swing by. When a spacecraft swings by a planet, it uses the planet's gravity to change its direction. "But it won't be until 1800 that one of the spacecrafts will get to Saturn," Armstrong said. "We'll send it." FROM URANUS the satellites will go outside of the solar system to explore deep space. Armstrong said scientists would have to worry about trouble on Earth first. He said it would take one spacecraft longer to get to Saturn because one will swing by Jupiter much closer than the other craft will. The farther one will travel to Saturn slower, he said, but it will be safer to encounter less radiation from Jupiter. "Since they both have to be launched off the same pad and it takes 10 days to count down for the second launching, there could be some problems," he said. "But there is always the next year." Stitch On needlepoint shop a unique store - paterayn yarns-350 different colors - large selection of painted canvas Students cause census problems for Douglas County, state officials - original & custom designs COLD BEER & Wine Banning's Retail Liquor Store NOW OPEN - project finishing-fabrics available University of Kansas students unknowingly transferred to Douglass County in state's biennial chemical trial. Every year that the University has a voter registration drive, the population figures for Douglas County rise. Every year following the drive, the figures fall because the names of students who failed to vote or were not voters of the county are stricken from the list. - gift items It's a big problem for Douglas County assessor Darwin Rogers. He said recently that he doesn't have an accurate count of the number of patients who doesn't have an accurate method to use. THE FIGURES Board are use verified by the state Roger of Agriculture, according to K. R. Boyer, assistant secretary of agriculture. The 1976 census, released last week, indicated that the population of Douglas County dropped 3,241, from 63,833 in 1975 to 60,529 this year. Rogers said that he wasn't happy with the way the census was conducted, but that it was about as accurate as a door-to-door survey. Population figures are derived from voter and vehicle registration lists for the city of Lawrence and by door-to-door surveys outside the city. Rogers said door-to-door surveys weren't done in Lawrence because many people were missed. The census figures are used to determine the amount of money the state returns to the cities and townships in the county on a per capita basis. The revenue comes from cigarette taxes, liquor taxes and the local ad valorem tax reduction fund. 10-5 Mon.-Sat. Come in and browse. I'll look forward to KU, Haskell cooperate DOUGLAS COUNTY probably benefits A program has been developed between the University of Kansas and Haskell Indian Junior College that would permit KU graduate students at both the master's and doctoral levels to become involved in classrooms for practical work experience. According to Paul Haack, associate dean of the School of Education and professor of music education, the "Cooperative Field Experience Program" is the first formal link through education between the two schools. "All of the graduate students selected will be involved in practicum. They will go into The purpose of the program is twofold, Haack said recently. First, it will provide graduate students with a unique instructional experience and, second, it would expand the number and kinds of resources University can share with Haskell, he said. areas such as student counseling, special education, and administration." He said that this system was unlike regular student teaching programs that involve only undergraduates and is highly supervised by other faculty members. The students were taught to fit the expressed needs of the student and his adviser from KU. *All the students who teach at Haskell are selected by a joint screening committee of* *teachers and faculty.* The selections are based on applications submitted by a KU student and his faculty adviser, and includes the kind of practical experience the graduate wants, how long the program will last, and the number of courses required to devote to the practicum. "Back read." Unless otherwise recommended, all graduate student appointments will be approved. SPIRIT GLOVES ARE HERE - Jayhawk Cafe - Campbell's Men's Wear - Town Shop - Weavers Dept. Store - Britches Corner - The Jay Shoppe - Kansas Union Bookstore - Alice's Closet - Cassem's Clothing A Division of - Rag Tag GIVE THE HAWKS A HAND with Spirit Gloves Wolfe's Has Moved! Wow, are we excited about our new location. So excited we have called in extra help just to tell you about our store. Over 20 factory representatives will be on hand to tell you about our new showroom. (Well, we had to promise to let them talk about their products too, but listen to what they have to say about Wolfe's.) Better yet, come on over and tell us yourself. We think you'll like our newly remodeled, increased floor space with wide aisles and fantastic displays. If you like it, tell us and Santa may put something extra in your stocking this Christmas. (Negotiations aren't in from the North Pole yet, but should be complete by January.) Canon FL Mount Lens by Bushnell Bushnell Lens Riot 135mm f 2.8 $121.50 $39⁹⁹ Mig. Wolfe's Closeout sugg. Price entrui 300mm 15.5 $162.50 $69⁹⁹ Limited Quantities to fit Pentax, Nikon, Canon, Konica, and Olympus. Try one of the rugged lenses for excellent performance. They come complete with a five year warranty and soft lens pouch. 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