Article: 11610 of sci.geo.satellite-nav
From: iagins@yahoo.com (Ira Agins)
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Subject: Re: Coordinates of Atom Bomb Craters?
Date: 18 Jan 2002 09:21:47 -0800
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"Dave Ulmer" <daveulmer@ccwebster.net> wrote in message news:<u4e995h69r9c57@corp.supernews.com>...
> Does anybody have any coordinates of craters like for the Trinity explosion?
> 
> I would like to see if I could look up the satellite photos.

You might also try the area north of Mercury, NV (36.66658N
115.99159W), which is the main camp for the DOE Nevada Test Site. 
Lots of craters out there.

Cheers!

Ira Agins
Santa Fe, NM


