~ 7, WHERE NEVADA TESTS ARE CONDUCTED
Location and Geography

The southern edge of the Nevada Test Site is approximately 65

miles northwest of Las Vegas.

The original Test Site, the part in

which nuclear tests are conducted, covers an area of approximately

415,000 acres, roughly 16 x 40 miles, extending longest north and
south.

On two sides -- east and north -- it adjoins the U, S. Air

Force's Las Vegas Bombing and Gunnery Range of which it was
originally a part.

The terrain is typical of the section of Nevada, including
ranges of hills and mountain peaks, and desert valleys with drainage into dry lake beds. The altitude varies from 3075 to 4050
feet above sea level.
South of NTS, roughly between it and Las Vegas are the Spring
Mountains, which include Charleston Peak and Angel's Peak from which
many Civil Defense and news groups haveeobserved past detonations.
Colorful names develop from reading a map clockwise around NTS:
Specter Range, Rock Valley, Skull Mountain, Jackass Flats, Lookout
Peak, the intriguing "Barren Spot", Mine Mountain, Shoshone Mountains, Eleana Range, Papoose Range, Bnigrant Valley, Timpahute Range,
Ranger Mountains, Spotted Range, and Sheep Mountains.
Additions to the Original Site

The Test Site has a four-section protuberance on the south
which contains the AEC's Camp Mercury, but not the Army's Camp
Desert Rock which is two miles south of Mercury.

During 1955, construction of a small facility at Watertown, in

the Groom Lake area at the northeast corner of the Test Site, was
announced. The area has been joined to the air closure space over
the Test Site in which unauthorized aircraft may not fly, but it

has not been made a part of the Test Site.

During 1956, annexation of a 12.2 x 39.6 mile area to the Test
Site was announced. The added land was obtained from the Air Force
by the AEC as the site of a new technical area in which ground tests

will be conducted on nuclear propulsion devices for guided missles.
Nuclear detonations will not be conducted in the new area, which
lies to the west of the original Test Site and formerly was a part
of the Las Vegas Bombing and Gunnery Range.

A new area immediately north of the Nevada Test Site but within
the boundaries of the Las Vegas Bombing and Gunnery Range was

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