TOF SECRET the earth at a lower height thar the Soviet satellite, the Frresident wanted to know whether our sateliite would not, as a result, ersounter more interference. Secretary Quarles replied that perk satellite for this reason vould not last as long as the Sev ellite. The President then asked whether the result of ~h: not affect U. S. prestige. Serretery Quarles replied tncter the fact that our satellite might not last so lonz, world ve the advantage that our satellite would contain more refined equipment. as @ result of which we would learr more from our sate‘tes ‘oan could be learned from the Soviet satellites. The President then seid that he had one ovher questior. He said that he had read in a newspaper lately that two co-called intelligence people in the United States had sleaimed *hav the Soviet satellite was actually taking photographs of the “nited Stetes for the use of the Soviet Union. People in the Defense Depertrent hai said that this was not so and toulc not be done. therefore, was doing this xind cf talking? come from? Secretary Quarles Who precisely, Where does sucit replied that he did not tal. kmow the two individuals in question, and would probably never find out whe they were. Nevertheless, he doubted the truth of any such rumo.s, tnough we could not know for certain that the Soviet earth satel. te could not take pictures. In any case. he couldn't conceive of a:yors in the lmow making such an al:eget.on as this which, tc “he tese- <T nis belief, was groundless. whether t cur ow tilable es replied +t would be o.t susp Secretary Quarles ther suggested that the Counz. might like to hear from Dr. Waterman ~r perhaps from Dr. Harer. ( :ee4 of PROJECT VANGUARD). Dr. Waterman referred to the President 1: earlier question as to the range to which we should attempt t< sen: cwo earth satellite. We would know better the answer tc thic iuestion when we have received the Sull ‘nformation from the Scvis: earti satellite. Dr. Waterman then suggested that Dr. Hager commit uC the Council on the present statis -f cur own and of se of! 3Etellite program. Dr. Hagen read & report °c the Council or tis saurgect Among other things, he noted thet the average height -f in 5S satellite above the earth was 370 miles. Its closest poin t tm earth in its elliptical ornit wes -bont 20° miles; lt tus hert TOF SECRET REPRODUCED AT THE DWIGHT. D. EISENHOWER LIBRARY’: The Vice President inquired of Secretary Quarles it was still part of our ow U. S. plans that, when we orb satellite, the information obtained from it will be made e to all interested people in all countries. Sesretary Quar in the affirmative, and the Vice President commented that @ great propaganda advantasze for the United States tr give information. MMIi. desetee le ee re _

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