12 Friday, March 25, 1977 University Daily Kansan 10. 判断下列说法正确的是( ) Staff photo by GEORGE MILLENER Space probe Professor Richard Muirhead is leading a study of the aerodynamics of proteins schedule to be used in next year's Venus which is capable of generating winds as high as 200 m.p.h., to simulate the conditions the probes might encounter during their missions. 3 from KU help with Venus plans Scientists have long been interested in Venus, which is often called the Earth's twin because of their similar size and shape. In 1978, two missions involving three persons from KU will explore still another similarity—clouds. Because Venusian clouds are similar to the Earth's, the scientists hope that knowledge of the Venusian atmosphere will allow them to understand the Earth's weather. the probes to be used in the two Pioneer Venus missions. In 1974, Richard Muirhead, professor of aerospace engineering, began research on An orbiter and a multiprobe spacecraft will be used in the mission. From the multiprobe craft, a large probe will check the lower Venusian atmosphere and three small probes will be dropped to the planet's surface. Muirhead's project concerns the descent of the three small probes into the planet's atmosphere. Muirhead is being assisted by Richard Henry, Lawrence graduate student, and Doug Carlson, Lawrence senior. Muirhead explained that when the small probes descended they vibrated, affecting the readings of equipment used to check the atmosphere. Models of the probes are now being tested in a wind tunnel in Nichols Hall that simulates the atmospheric conditions on Venus. Muirhead said that the models will be dropped over FI. Riley in the summer from a helicopter to check vibrations. The Air National Guard will assist with the test. 2040 West 27th --the other brothers and sisters it导入 the service can look to. And we reassure them to know that the voice in All the churches is all of them. Plants that block shortet paths across campus are being replaced as part of the department of buildings and grounds' spring planting. B & G begins spring planting Harold Blitch, grounds supervisor for buildings and grounds, said yesterday that new plantings would begin around Oliver and Joseph R. Pearson halls. Brush and olive trees have been replaced because of the drought, he said. "As soon as we get a waterline in, we'll do some planting along the parking lot at 13th and Oread. We must replace the old soil, out the shale and put in tepoel," he said. Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art needs to be landscaped next fall, but materials must be ordered this spring to facilitate planning. Blich said. If you have not heard the Advent speakers demonstrated by an authorized Adventurer, see "Adventure Speakers." Audit is also the only authorized Adventurer in this part of the country. Spy by having a cup of coffee and a drink while visiting the Adventurer. 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