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RefNoCMB/122/3/7
LevelFile
TitleMinutes of a meeting of the Satellite Experiments Working Group on RadioTransmission and Galactic Noise, British National Committee on Space Research
Date30 May 1961
DescriptionPresent: Professor W J G Beynon, Chairman; Dr J S Hey; Dr R C Jennison; Dr T RKaiser; Mr G Ratcliffe; Mr J A Ratcliffe; Mr M O Robins; Professor M Ryle; Dr F Graham Smith; Dr K Weekes
Mr E D Dracott (AWRE), MrsJ Hazelgrove (Jodrell Bank) and Mr F Horner (RRS) attended by invitation.

1. Minutes

2. Matters arising from the Minutes
2a Minute 6 (b) - Consideration of Jodrell Bank Proposals

3. Revision of the Terms of Reference of the Working Group

4. Award of Grants to Dr T R Kaiser and Professor W G Beynon

5. Revision of Space Research Grant made to Dr F G Smith

6. Progress Report on Radio Astronomy Experiment for Scout II

7. Project Westford

8. Proposals from the Radio Reserch Station
8a Statement by the Director of 9 May 1961
8b Collaborative Rocket Experiment
8c Proposed Experiments in Rockets and Satellites

9. Proposals for Satellite Experiments
9a Proposed Jodrell Bank Radio Astronomy Satellite Experiment
9b Extension of the Radio Astronomy Experiment in Scout II
9c Recommendation for Radio Experiments in Scout Satellite, S.III

10. Commonwealth Co-operation
10a British Commonwealth Working Group on Satellite Ionospheric Sounding (Topside)
10b Reports on the NASA and Canadian Topside Sounding Experiments
10c Report by Dr Jennison on Discussion in Australia in October 1960

11. The ionospheric Beacon Satellilte S.45

12. COSPAR Meeting, Florence, April 1961

13. Standard Frequency Services in the UK

14. Any Other Business

15. Date of Next Meeting
It was agreed that the next meeting of the Group should be held at 2.30 p, on 26 July 1961

Summary of Recommendations;
a. that the proposals for five RRS rocket experiments be accepted, and provision made for the plasma and field strength experiments to be conducted up to 100 Km in the United Kingdom

b. that the proposal for the two RRS satellite experiments be accepted, and provision made for their inclusion in the same satellite

c. that an assistant be appointed to work at Woomera on thre rocket programmes if such a course is acceptable to W.R.E.

d. that there was great scientific advantage in having a magnetometer, Es and sodium cloud experiments conducted with the same rocket vehicle.
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FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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