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like to hawe us all think a little more about.
LISHY:
Well, fine Will, but how many years will this take?
KELLOGG:
Some equipment was built for Jandstone so we would have some background in this instrumentation but I don't have the details of it.
LIB2Ys
It certainly could not be organized before Castle, could it?
KELLOGG:
I wouldn't consider that it couldn't be.
I think that, well,
you gee the telemetaring ig an inpertant part of 14.
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This is
If we cen devise the output ef eur conduc-
tivity cquipment to adjust a variable resistance which is roughly
the same resistance range as the present elenants.
¥Ri is the
place where i got my information from. They estimate £200.
Perhaps Mr. “mith of SRL wouldn't like to be quoted too definitely
on this, but he thought it could be made for about ¥200 per
equipment.
LIers:
What load will it carry?
KELLOCG:
Ch, this is the gear exclusive of the balleons.
BOLZMAN :
This was dene at Sandstone wery successfully. I get the feeling,
iy. Libby, that many of us hero are thinking in terms of this
material hanging ap in the stratosphere for long, long periods
of tira.
Although I have been getting nore and nore away fron
meteorology I think that this is a very wrong concept because
air ‘fron stratespheric levels can come dew: many, many thousands
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