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U.S. INVESTIGATING COSMIC RAX. —Dr Carl D. Anderson (seated) and Dr Robert B. Brodie, two scientists who have been called in to co-operate with the United States navy in exploring the most powerful force known to exist, the cosmic ray. The scientists have been provided with a B-29 “Flying Laboratory,” from which tests are to be made in the stratosphere nearly eight miles from the ground. Anderson is a Nobel Prize winner, ana is shown examining test apparatus in a ground laboratory at the vast ordnance test station near Inyokern, in the Mojave Desert.

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Evening Star, Issue 26011, 28 January 1947, Page 5

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 26011, 28 January 1947, Page 5

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 26011, 28 January 1947, Page 5

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