Record

RefNoTG/1/5/475
LevelItem
TitleReport
Date4 September 1968
DescriptionReport about correspondence and discussion with staff from Caltech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory which took place regarding the interpretation of 'Surveyor VI and VII photographs of the moon which showed a bright horizon and on the subject of arranging for exactly duplicate television equipment (including mirror, etc.) with which to test the purturbations introduced into the final picture by the equipment'.
Extent3p
FormatCarbon copies
AccessStatusOpen
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