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Blagonravov

[ blah-guhn-rah-vawf, -vof; Russian bluh-guh-nrah-vuhf ]

noun

  1. A·na·to·li Ar·ka·dye·vich [an, -, uh, -toh-lee, uh-nuh-, taw, -lyee uh, r, -, kah, -dyi-vyich], 1894–1975, Russian scientist.


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Last June, Soviet rocket expert Anatoli A. Blagonravov and Hugh L. Dryden, Deputy Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, met and drew up recommendations for specific joint programs in three of those areas.

Space Scientist Anatoly Blagonravov, head of the Soviet delegation, announced that the Russians intend to aim rockets at both Mars and Venus.

Blagonravov did not predict more definitely when the Soviet interplanetary rockets would be launched.

A Soviet space scientist, Anatoly Blagonravov, has publicly conceded that there is duplication in U.S. and Russian space shots.

At a space conference in Florence, Italy, Academician Anatoly Blagonravov, 66, a former Czarist artillery expert who often acts as a Russian space spokesman, was asked how Gagarin did his sightseeing from the Vostok.

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