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poeseseed various fields of view am! were suitably filtered to obtain
qualitative spectral distribution information.
All channels vere reoa ded
on Consolidate? Recorders except the six back-scatter channele in the
Bei7 which were recorded on magnetic tape.
The cameras were equipped vith
red ari blue filtere to obtein information at each ond of the visible
region of the spectrum.
Several cameras were euuipped with spectroscopic
attachments to obtain continuous spectra in the visible region,
‘Two of
these spectrogrephs vere operated at the EGC Parry photo tover.
POSTION
Information of the posigion in space of each eireraft is cortained in
the post shot reports of the following projects:
Project 5.1 + B47
Project 5.3 - B46
Project 5.2 - B-52
Project 5.4 - B-57
RESULTS
Therma): ‘The preliminary value of total thermal input to the
afrereft obtained by Project 5.7 instrumentation is inclufed in the post
shot report of the appropriate project indicated above.
Measurepents B-47: The beck-scatter irpute
were unexpectetly low on the basis of preticte’ direct therme] inpute, and
in consequence, readable signals vere obtaine!? on eply three of the six
channels,
The uncorrected values of these inpute is on the arder of from
15 to 20 attiteierien, BEST AVAILABLE COPY
Phetoeraphio Date:
A total of thirty-five cameras were operated ty
Project 5,7 on this event,
aireraft.
Thirty-three of these vere airborne ir four
Of these, three failed to operate properly.
It te impossible
to state at this time how many of the remain'ng thirty files may subsequectly
prove to be unsuitable for analysis as the filme have not been developed.
It
ie believed that nearly all of these cameras obtained satisfactory records.
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