meV RE Doses eres Ce cede were coaurentls, encalica for, dk sublives fo ww. that bs tae tice the burat actcall, t.vn place, clouds sere obscurins tre view froa the Boxer, ami also the view was obscured troa Johnston I.lan. It eas alzowst a simete atter detomation berore we began to set a distance view or the Orange phenoacna above che cloud cower. At about two ainutes we aide estizates of che debris diameter enich indicated that the doughnut-shaped, white cedrisa cloud must have been 50 ailes or so in diameter. when the rireball cirst began to appear above the clouds there was a reddish glow all around it, but act that ti>e there were mo aurorac. was mre or less uniformly distributed around the cloud. The glow Shortly before two minutes after the burst we began to see some auroral streamers start to grow, This was about the tise expected for this phenucena after auch discussion of Teak aurorae. The streamers were very diffuse compared to those of Teak, but there were about four streacers running toward the north an estimated distance of three to four fireball diameters--not nearly as Far as Teak nor as intease nor 35 well defined. By two minutes one could see through the clear bole in the white doughoue and also see aurorae extending out to the south very clearly. It seeoed from the Boxer that the aurorze could not have extended more than about to Boxer distance from the burst, or about 75 nautical miles. At about three minutes after burst there was a large, clesr hole inside the whitish doughnut froa Orange and a small, red cloud puff appeared, very small and distinct; sbortly rhereafter, a very transient white cloud appeared. Its nature was somewhat similar to those which we had seen act 10 to 15 sinutes after Teak burst. It was very transient in nature and seemed to glow and . luminesce just like che Teak clouds, but ic disappeared within a ainute or soa. By five minutes the edge of the doughmuc appearcd to be about over the Soxer, a tremendous thing, with a large, clear hole in the center. Through this hole at five sinutes, we begun tu sce some turbulent, high-velocit: acions, apparcatly very biga up in the atewspdere, aloo sumeenat sisilar co the Teas Burst. . A distinct Irent, prebably a swese trent, aoved out frum eitnin the doughBur. Boxer. AC seven aitures after Cetoratisa tre prinary shock ‘eave arrived at to It eas a omiiled shoca comato chit of Teak. After the first scene arrived, Chere camtimued to be a Sarrace of sufiled sounds, as Cr0u.7 woe eere war a di,taseg Surtle f:el4. Teese seemts uit have minbered berecen “7M