oe” Jje1929 16 January 1957 G3: No, I think you have to have a station ashore. I did not victure it as a Station 70, MCs If you vieture it as the roon in Station 70 that Sandia used last time. GI33T7S: As a natter of fact, I did not picture it at all. RUCs Well, I don’t kmou of any way to liek this curvature business. GIBDIKS: It depends on whether we get our ship or not. RHC: | We had diffMienlty getting Sandia's antenna sane 60 foet sove the vater this year to get a path to the tower on Enyu. CI3B3IUS: Yes, on that score, you may have to build a tower. RIC: And to put this 60 feet above the water, you didn't have to build a tower, but 4t was still a little tricky. CURRY: Tava you made any guess as to now far away your shin would be from the shet barge at shot tine? GinuliS: You are talicing about the diamostic ship? Fifteen to twenty niles. LUCKE: He were 26 miles on. _ | Woh RiCt What yields are you talking about, Gibby? Roughly? | GI38TiS: One megaton and greater. RIC: dow much greator? This is a basic question in designing any structure ashore. ° , CGI°BTES s ve are inking aout firing a a2 __ bevice, a clean device | | _ | NY) _ Dirty, this thing wouldbe something like; Oy / b 0 |i S00S I think that we are going to nit an AEC restriction aiyway, on the top. yield. that they would like to do is fire one} RAC: T was worrying more about ai . _jelean, | GIB3INSs foo Liertce that is fired, T am sure will have to bo cut dom. It seems to me that they will put the restriction, I aa not sure about ee this | RHCe a Et ee aa : 1 My question is not necessarily for dARDTACK, but what, ultimately - BD a Vv