ea * and the time of firing. NRDL in consultation with AFSWP will convert the data and will provide logistic support, in liason with other military establishments. We will have seven persons in the field, two from NRDL, five from the contractor. Construction requirements are firm, and have been turned in informally. Q: How about the fuel for the rockets? A: This rocket uses solid fuel and is the single-stage missile-type rocket which has no guides attached to it as it leaves the launching platform. Q: How about the frequencies? A: The frequencies that the contractor uses in his rocket are the conmercial Q: Where is the launching site? 215 to 235 ms. The power seems to be on the order of five watts. A: The launching site for the three shots would be in the central portion of Bikini Island. Q: How about storage requirements?. A: The storage requirements I think would best be met by having the motors that aren't actually being emplaced in the launching revetment on the ship that is to carry the telemetering gear. Q: Would you mind coming in to the Je3 office sometime this evening? A: Thank you! I will come in. Project 2.6.2 = Fallout Contours by Oceanographic Analysis - J. D. Isaacs - SIO We do have quite a little data on inundation experience from CASTLE. people may be interested in that and I'll try to get it together, Some It's pretty hard to predict what the inundatio would be from the Zuni shot; otherwise, I think it's quite clear. This project is essentially a fallout survey. It is a continuation of the type of thing that was done by Dr. Folsom last year in Project 2.7. The direct purposes are to determine isodose lines of fallout, total material, date of capture of fallout material by oceanographic methods. This is in conjunction with another elaborate cooperative effort between the NYOO and NRDL and it is a little bit difficult to separate the interest. Scripps interests are principally to assist and to cooperate in all ways in obtaining basic information for imow ledge of fallout which can be related to land and knowledge of fallouts which can be related to models that are under consideration, Scientific interests and specific oceanographic scientific interest are slightly different and we have a great deal of interest in the nature of the mixing of these products, and uptake by biological organisms, and transport, an interest that is supported by AFSWP funds. COPiED/D LANL Re OE