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Photographer is exactly "Vanden Bout, Paul"
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Start Date:1990-12
Location:New Mexico
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Driving towards South Baldy NM MMA site
Start Date:1990-12
Location:New Mexico
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Driving towards South Baldy NM MMA site
Start Date:1990-12
Location:New Mexico
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Driving towards South Baldy NM MMA site
Start Date:1990-12
Location:South Baldy, NM
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:South Baldy NM
Start Date:1990-12
Location:South Baldy, NM
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:South Baldy NM
Start Date:1990-12
Location:South Baldy, NM
People:Owen, Frazer
Wade, Campbell M.
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Frazer Owen unlocking gate, South Baldy, NM; Cam Wade watching
Start Date:1990-12
Location:Springerville, AZ
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Springerville AZ tipper site
Start Date:1990-12
Location:Springerville, AZ
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Tipper building, Springerville AZ, solar and wind powered tipping radiometer. Data were transferred remotely via radio telephone link to a commercial microwave facility 15 miles west on Green's Peak.
Start Date:1990-12
Location:Springerville, AZ
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Springerville AZ MMA site rotation, E to S to W slide #1
Start Date:1990-12
Location:Springerville, AZ
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Springerville AZ MMA site rotation, E to S to W slide #2
Start Date:1990-12
Location:Springerville, AZ
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Springerville AZ MMA site rotation, E to S to W slide #3
Start Date:1990-12
Location:Springerville, AZ
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Springerville AZ MMA site rotation, E to S to W slide #4
Start Date:1990-12
Location:Springerville, AZ
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Springerville AZ MMA site rotation, E to S to W slide #5
Start Date:1990-12
Location:Springerville, AZ
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Tipper building, Springerville AZ, solar and wind powered tipping radiometer. Data were transferred remotely via radio telephone link to a commercial microwave facility 15 miles west on Green's Peak.
Start Date:1990-12
Location:Springerville, AZ
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Tipper, Springerville AZ
Start Date:1990-12
Location:Springerville, AZ
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Springerville AZ MMA site in proposal rotation, E to S to W, slide #1
Start Date:1990-12
Location:Springerville, AZ
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Springerville AZ MMA site in proposal rotation, E to S to W, slide #2
Start Date:1990-12
Location:Springerville, AZ
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Springerville AZ MMA site in proposal rotation, E to S to W, slide #3
Start Date:1990-12
Location:Springerville, AZ
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:Prospective MMA Sites Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Springerville AZ MMA site in proposal rotation, E to S to W, slide #4
Start Date:1969-05
Location:White Sands Missile Range, NM
Creator:Papers of Paul A. Vanden Bout
Series:Photographs Series
Type:Still Image
Original Format of Digital Item:Slide
Description:Paul Vanden Bout writes, "From 1967-70 I was at Columbia U., first as a postdoc and then as an Asst. Prof. Roger Angel and I shared an office. We were both in Robert Novick’s research group, working on x-ray astronomy projects. These slides are of the launch of Angel’s payload, an x-ray polarimeter. The launch was successful and he got a measure of the polarization of x-rays emitted by the Crab Nebula. The experiment was the idea of Lo Woltjer, chairman of the Columbia Astronomy Department. Slide 9 was taken from a helicopter carrying Angel and me to search for the payload which had parachuted back to earth. We found it, somewhat damaged, as the wind had dragged it around in the desert before we got to it. Large rattlesnake objected to the recovery operation." [show more]
Start Date:1969-04
Location:White Sands Missile Range, NM
People:Novick, Robert
Creator:Papers of Paul A. Vanden Bout
Series:Photographs Series
Type:Still Image
Original Format of Digital Item:Slide
Description:Paul Vanden Bout writes, "From 1967-70 I was at Columbia U., first as a postdoc and then as an Asst. Prof. Roger Angel and I shared an office. We were both in Robert Novick’s research group, working on x-ray astronomy projects. These slides are of the launch of Angel’s payload, an x-ray polarimeter. The launch was successful and he got a measure of the polarization of x-rays emitted by the Crab Nebula. The experiment was the idea of Lo Woltjer, chairman of the Columbia Astronomy Department. Slide 8 is Angel’s payload. Novick is on the left. Person on the right is neither Angel nor me. Unknown." [show more]
Start Date:1969-04
Location:White Sands Missile Range, NM
Creator:Papers of Paul A. Vanden Bout
Series:Photographs Series
Type:Still Image
Original Format of Digital Item:Slide
Description:Paul Vanden Bout writes, "From 1967-70 I was at Columbia U., first as a postdoc and then as an Asst. Prof. Roger Angel and I shared an office. We were both in Robert Novick’s research group, working on x-ray astronomy projects. These slides are of the launch of Angel’s payload, an x-ray polarimeter. The launch was successful and he got a measure of the polarization of x-rays emitted by the Crab Nebula. The experiment was the idea of Lo Woltjer, chairman of the Columbia Astronomy Department. Slide 7 is of the tail end of a Nike rocket." [show more]
Start Date:1969-04
Location:White Sands Missile Range, NM
Creator:Papers of Paul A. Vanden Bout
Series:Photographs Series
Type:Still Image
Original Format of Digital Item:Slide
Description:Paul Vanden Bout writes, "From 1967-70 I was at Columbia U., first as a postdoc and then as an Asst. Prof. Roger Angel and I shared an office. We were both in Robert Novick’s research group, working on x-ray astronomy projects. These slides are of the launch of Angel’s payload, an x-ray polarimeter. The launch was successful and he got a measure of the polarization of x-rays emitted by the Crab Nebula. The experiment was the idea of Lo Woltjer, chairman of the Columbia Astronomy Department. Slide 6 shows Nike rockets in preparation." [show more]
Start Date:1969-04
Location:White Sands Missile Range, NM
Creator:Papers of Paul A. Vanden Bout
Series:Photographs Series
Type:Still Image
Original Format of Digital Item:Slide
Description:Paul Vanden Bout writes, "From 1967-70 I was at Columbia U., first as a postdoc and then as an Asst. Prof. Roger Angel and I shared an office. We were both in Robert Novick’s research group, working on x-ray astronomy projects. These slides are of the launch of Angel’s payload, an x-ray polarimeter. The launch was successful and he got a measure of the polarization of x-rays emitted by the Crab Nebula. The experiment was the idea of Lo Woltjer, chairman of the Columbia Astronomy Department. Slides 4&5 are of the block house where we were to huddle during the launch. Usually, the audience stayed outside, the better to see. I was present at a launch that failed. The booster fired but the Nike did not. Everyone ran into the block house, waited, and when the Nike landed there was a huge explosion, big enough to shake the blockhouse. It left a crater about the size of a two-car garage." [show more]
Start Date:1969-04
Location:White Sands Missile Range, NM
Creator:Papers of Paul A. Vanden Bout
Series:Photographs Series
Type:Still Image
Original Format of Digital Item:Slide
Description:Paul Vanden Bout writes, "From 1967-70 I was at Columbia U., first as a postdoc and then as an Asst. Prof. Roger Angel and I shared an office. We were both in Robert Novick’s research group, working on x-ray astronomy projects. These slides are of the launch of Angel’s payload, an x-ray polarimeter. The launch was successful and he got a measure of the polarization of x-rays emitted by the Crab Nebula. The experiment was the idea of Lo Woltjer, chairman of the Columbia Astronomy Department. Slides 4&5 are of the block house where we were to huddle during the launch. Usually, the audience stayed outside, the better to see. I was present at a launch that failed. The booster fired but the Nike did not. Everyone ran into the block house, waited, and when the Nike landed there was a huge explosion, big enough to shake the blockhouse. It left a crater about the size of a two-car garage." [show more]