[meteorite-list] NPA 12-22-1946 Army-CIT Artificial Meteorites Test

Pete Pete rsvp321 at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 27 22:26:15 EDT 2005


This would have been an interesting experiment!

Did they ever try again?
Or would that still be "classified"?



Cheers,
Pete

From: "MARK BOSTICK" <thebigcollector at msn.com>
To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] NPA 12-22-1946 Army-CIT Artificial Meteorites Test
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 11:55:37 -0500

Paper: Nevada State Journal
City: Reno, Nevada
Date: Sunday, December 22, 1946
Page: 12

Attempt to Launch Meteorites Fails; Stronger Charges Set for Next Test

     LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21. (U.P.) - Science's first attempt to launch 
man-made meteorites into the earth's upper atmosphere with a German V-2 
rocket was classed as a failure today by Dr. James A. Van Allen, John 
Hopkins University physicist, a key figure in the experiment.
     Arriving here after witnessing the firing of the rocket at White Sands 
proving ground, N.M., Tuesday night, Dr. Van Allen said a time device in the 
rocket's warhead had apparently failed and that none of the metal fragments 
was actually shot out from the rocket.
     He said high-speed photographs taken at White Sands failed to detect 
any evidence the meteorites had been launched.
     Dr. Van Allen discounted reports from outlying areas which told of 
flashes observed bursting from the rocket.  He said the flashes undoubtedly 
were those from explosives used to rip off the warhead before the projectile 
crashed to earth.
     "Next March or April we will try again," he said.  "We may use a 
stronger charge, stand-by timers or even remove radio-controlled detonation 
equipment.
     "After all, the first attempt was strictly a gamble."

(end)


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Mark Bostick
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