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data here somewhere.
correction factor.

Later,

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Al came up with a new

That brovwht the two readings in line.

By two readings I mean ground and air.

So I think one has

to take a pretty close look at the data to see how valid these

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readings are.

Maybe before the operation was over with,

maybe he got this correction factor down a little better.

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MR. HARLEY:

There was a little difficulty out

there at the beginnim. I think it was merely a misunderst anding

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The reason I am pretty sure there was a misunder-

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standing, even after talking with hin, is that he was getting

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the differénce using the centimeter on the ground and the

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air in the height conversion factors.

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out there after the whole crew was around in re-doing our

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conversion factors.

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DR. DUNNING:

Understand, I am not taking a strong

stand against aerial survwys,

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especially in the early times after a shot, when we were

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pulling our hair wondering what was going on out there.

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not sure,but that it should be done.

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points that cam

They were most valuable and

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purpose are we trying to serve by these additional surveys.

I am

I am just raising the

to us out there, and again say just what

MR. HARLEY:

My feeling still is that you probably

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would pick Rongelap Island for your ground surveys and stick

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to the air for the others, rather than trotting all over

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We spent a lot of time

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