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air rea] '{zduch photo [foutou] fotografie

among [alma')] mezi planet [plrenit] planeta


away [a1wei]daleko; vzdaleny rain [rein] des';
cloud [klaud] mrak river [riva] reka
dark [da:k] temny rock [rok] skala
dry [drai] suchy rocket [rokit] raketa
When the night is dark and there are no clouds in the sky, we dust [dast] proch sea [si:] more
earth [a:e] zeme (planeta) second [sekand] druhy
can see the moon shining like a silver ball among the stars. The engineer [endzi1nia]inzenyr, technik shine [sain] svitit
moon is 238,000 miles away and that is why it looks so small. The grass [gra:s] trava side [said] strano
ground [ground] zeme, puda silver [silva] stribrny; strfbro
ground on the moon is nothing but rock and stones and dust. learn [Ia:n] dovedet se sky [skai] obloha
There are no trees or grass because there is no air or water. like [Iaik] jako Soviet [souviet] sovetsky
mile [mail] mile (si 1600 m) star [sta:] hvezda
There are no seas or rivers and no clouds and no rain. Everywhere moon [mu:n] mesic (obeznice) stone [stoun] kamen
is dry rock. night [noit] noc third [ea:d] treti
We know a lot about the
Poznamky:
moon. Soon we shall know
that is why proto
all, because Soviet people will nothing but jen (= nic nez)
get there in rockets. In 1959
the first Soviet rocket goes
near the moon. In September
1959 the second Soviet rocket
goes to the moon and stops
there. Now there are Sovjet
flags on the moon.
From our earth we can see
only one side of the moon.
Now we have photos of the
other side, too. The third
Soviet rocket goes round the
moon in October 1959. All
the time Soviet engineers and
workers make bigger and big-
ger rockets. These rockets
will help us to learn more
about the moon and other
planets.

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