DELETED
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Photographic Data
Of the thirty five cameras under the purview of Project 5.7, six
cameras were not operated because of the early abort of the B-57.
the remaining twenty nine cameras two suffered film breakage.
films were destroyed.
Of
These
The three cameras looking forward obtained no
pictures, which indicated that there was no reflecting surface for backScattered radiation having a brightness greater than 100 watts/meter. ¥
This film was also destroyed.
The four tail cameras of the B-47 ob-
tained practically no pictures as the cameras were turned on early.
One
of these films was printed for record and the other three were destroyed.
No fireball pictures were obtained as all aircraft were too far out of
position, relative to the actual burst, to place the fireball within
the field of view of the cameras.
tained on fourteen films,
Pictures of various kinds were ob~
The four cameras with spectroscopic attach-
ments on the B-66 and the two cameras with spectroscopic attachments in
the Chieerete (William) photo tower apparently obtained good results,
Film Summary:
Number of
magazines loaded
35
Number of
magazines run
29
Number of
magazines for analysis
21
Number of
magazines
destroyed
8