=! 4-4cE high-speed cameras operating at 100 frames/sec. recorded early cloud, and Traid cameras operating at 24 frames/sec. recorded late cloud. GSAP cameras at 64 frames/sec. were used for late cloud and color documentary photography. For refinement of zero-time fireball data, Rapatronic cameras were operated at both atolls. Photographic commitments for the DOD necessitated the use of numerous additional photo stations. The number of stations used on each DOD shot is given in Table 5. TABLE 5 DOD PHOTO STATION REQUIREMENTS, OPERATIONS HARDTACK AND NEWSREEL SURFACE STATIONS SHOT SHIPBOARD STATIONS Yueca AIRCRAFT STATIONS 1 2 Wahoo 2 3 4 Umbrella 3 2 4 Teak 6 3 2 Orange 5 3 2 —_ Photographic coverage of the high-altitude balloon shot was obtained from two aircraft and from the USS Boxer. The primary high-speed photography of the fireball was accomplished by EG&G 70-mm streak cameras operating at approximately 20 feet/sec, These cameras were also used on Operation coplep/porNeweree?LANL RG “ On the underwater shots, cameras in four aircraft viewed J Cop: . Le00e sa > PAGE #707

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