From: Theresa <70571.1735@CompuServe.COM>
Date: 05 Jan 97 16:54:28 EST
Fwd Date: Mon, 06 Jan 1997 07:01:55 -0500
Subject: Re: Shell Responds to Chapman's 'Strange' Article
To Ed Stewart:
Ed,
>When one considers that the Trinity blast was
>one of the utmost important scientific experiments of all time requiring
>the utmost in precision, coordination and efficiency, which had to work
>the first time with no repeats allowed, does anyone seriously considers
>that the Army would bring in someone barely two years out of Army
>photography school to record the event?
And isn't it strange that they would send up planes to get aerial
observations of the blast but not have any kind of photographer on the planes to
record it. One would think that an aerial record of the event would be of great
importance to the scientists working on the project.
In your research did you find any reason why they didn't have a
photographer or motion picture cameraman on those planes?
Regards,
Theresa
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