![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The physics information to be obtained in seeking answers to the above lies in the areas of debris location, debris charge, production and loss of electrons in the fireball production and loss of electrons in the ionosphere, electromagnetic noise, and absorption and refraction of electromagnetic waves, nuclear, thermal and X-radiations output and damage mechanisms, electromagnetic pulse output and damage mechanisms, and ultra-violet through infra-red radiations output, damage and attenuation. The data sought concerns ICBM kill mechanisms and vulnerability, penetration aids, retaliatory force capabilities, AICBM effectiveness, early warning systems, intelligence satellites, and communications and control. Also among the wider population Operation Starfish Prime and Operation Fishbowl, where hydrogen. The purpose of the Operation is to satisfy urgent JCS stated requirements for weapons effects data. NASA was the prime agency in which they were assigned to. The tests will be conducted under the operational control of JTF-8. The warheads and instrumentation pods will be carried to altitude by suitably modified Thor boosters. b BLUE GILL - 1 June 1962 - c STAR FISH - 15 June 1962 - 1.45 MT at 400 Km. Fishbowl (Starfish Prime, Checkmate, Bluegill 3 Prime. The Operation consists of three shots a System proof test - non-nuclear. High-altitude tests conducted as Operation Newsreel (Yucca, Teak, and Orange), and Operation. New to the Cronulla dining scene, Fishbowl is renowned for their delicious, healthy Japanese-inspired salad bowls. Stassinopoulos at the Hardened Electronics and Radiation Technology. HARDTACK Operation HARDTACK was a nuclear testing series conducted in Nevada Starfish Prime nuclear test in space in 1962 To be published on previously presented by E.G. Abstract: This document is a military weapons effects program for Operation FISH BOWL, a high altitude test to be conducted at Johnston Island in the spring, 1962. FISHBOWL Operation Fishbowl was a series of high altitude nuclear. ![]()
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