Uuops 011 iU1 uyiM'•1 JL 11 \. . „. lt;.*!’!:Ult;By The Associated Press)Scientists in this country andther»:irtsof I. lie- world redoubled efforts today to track Russia's earth satellite hv visual mid other means as it continued to spin silently in space—its radio voice dead.The Smithson in n AstTOphv.si-ati Oh:slt; rvatuiy at ^ Cambnrtye. Mass.. has sent Russia the latest ,-n!:: put a lii ais on the orbits of the Soviet earth satellite and its rocket. Observatory officials said the rocket's In no for one complete circuit oithe earth now114 B7 minutes and is decreasing daily by did of a minute. The■ Ilt;w\i line I'n'ivv circlesk?s the i(\ubc inh;ft.intovlt;aiIStrIPOf,. .14 minutes with a daily decrease of .04 of a minute.In the meantime', Moscow Ha* dii introduced what, it failed the fird space traveler—a shaggy Russian ring wearing a space suitand a transparent helmet.. Thebroadcast said an animal-carrying satellite will be launchedjon.