Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, December 4, 1973 Page en T E MIC IGAN DAL Spacecraft wanders the Milky Way MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (P)- Pioneer 10, America's tiny space ship initiating exploration of the outer solar system, sped past Jupi- ter yesterday. Then it was hurled onward by the mighty Jovian grav- ity, assigned to wander ever after in the Milky Way. The unmanned, 570-pound space- craft plunged through fierce storms of radiation that threatened to in- terfere with its systems or even silence them in the final hours be- fore mankind's first closeup inspec- tion of the planet. PIONEER PASSED within 81-000 miles of Jupiter's concentric bands of colored clouds at 9:25 p.m. yes- terday, sweeping on at 82,000 miles per hour, the fastest a manmade object ever has flown. But Jupiter was 513 million miles from earth, so radio data traveling at 186,000 miles per second from the space probe took 46 minutes to reach Ames Research Center here. Thus, at the moment of closest approach when radiation was ex- pected to reach its peak,controllers were receiving data transmitted while Pioneer still was 120,000, miles from Jupiter. City Council rescinds Tribal Funding deal 1974 CALENDARS and NEW BOOKS 25%faoff' AT David's Books 209 S. State St. 663-8441 I We Style Hair... We Don't Just Cut It! appointments available Dascola Barbers Arborland-971-9975 Maple Village-761-2733 East Liberty-668-9329 East University-662-0354 I. I (Continued from Page 1) "THERE IS no schedule in the contract," Jones says, "so Tribal Funding still has time to meets its obligation." Mayor Pro-tem William Colburn (R-Third Ward) presided over the meeting in the wake of Stephen- son's absence, and came to the Republicans' defense. "If we were acting only out of political motivations," Colburn said, "why didn't we go after all the social services contracts, and not just Tribal Funding's?" he said. "This is not a matter of a political witch-hunt." 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