( tten. He did not recall its preparation, but thought that since there must have been pressure to prepare it, it was probably done. A document search of the DDC reports authored by Skow was made, but no such title was found. report, if published, This would probably be worth the effort to find it, since all the details of the dose rate measurements and the contamination status of the crew would have been available to Skow. More importantly, this document might also describe any internal dose measurements that were made on the crew and thus provide the only source of information for determining internal radiation doses. (14)