I might make a comment - [ don't think Herb was planning to say anything about

22.2, were you? That progran was initiated again in connection with the Apache

shot, and that was a program in which we would use remote methods, similiar to
those used in TEAPOT, in order to measure, roughly, what was happening on the Apache
shot.

There is a problem as to where we would go, and I was very happy to hear that

there would be at least remnants of a blockhouse on Nam, ami that LASL was activate
ing a blockhouse in the vicinity. I believe that it is a rather large blockhouse,
maybe we will be able to sneak a couple of scopes in there.
Likewise, in the case of Lacrosse II, if it is necessary, do the same kind of
thing - these are the only things that might come up. Actually, in terms of manpower, we would attempt to do any additional work with the crew that we already have
put in requirements for.
Q:

On Zuni, are you using photomultiplier detectors?

A: On Zuni, no, we are going to try to do all that with photodiodes. Our estimates
of the flux - the primary of course is easy, we do that with cables running back to
the blockhouse from the zero point = the other portions of that reaction - the gamma
attenuation calculation - seems to show plenty of signal strength.

Because they are

direct view, we are not trying any conversion experiments or anything of that kind.

It is strictly for timing.

If we get any data on any of these three other reactions,

it will be very interesting, but there isn't any requirement for them.

For additional information on Project 22,2 see Project 15.1, Program 15, page 67.

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