meee 1 million dollars should be added to the next fiscal budget for the underground testing program but made no other changes in the weapons program budget. Meetings #1345-1349, 22 March-1 April58: Discussion began and continued threugl: this period on the subject of one of the high altitude shots (TEAK) planned for Hardtack during this summer. At the beginning of the discussions, two problems existed. One was that in order to acquire what was felt to be necessary technical data from the Teak event, a satellite must be launched quickly which would gather this data and would use the same launch team as planned to be used at Enewetok. Second, and perhaps more importantly, is the eye burn problem associated with this burst at an altitude of about 250,000 feet. Ogle, and Dunham have been mentioned radius as being about 350 miles. York, as estimating the eye burn hazard This would include from 2,000 to 4,000 natives depending on whether the shot was done during the day or at night. Even with the assurances of the Task Force Commander as to how he could control the population, the commission is exteemely worried about this eye burn problem. Starbird recommended two things: that the satellite be launched the week of 24 March, and that the shot be fired on 16 Aprilas planned. At the outset, it is noted that Ludeke is discussing the problem with trust territory officials, and chairman Strauss to discuss it with Secretary of State Dulles. intends Starbird maintained throughout the discussion that firing the shot at a reduced yield just would not provide the information required for defense purposes. number of factors, Starbird pointed out a such as that the available warheads for sucha test 63

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