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Show GO November 25, 16 1 .SsSiSk;r ;fk.ex ; r : sk r' stt ; IIK tv El'RFKA (UTAH) REPORTER !;! a fv a: ja e ..ru.'vrv : research project being made by student at U of U Moon " ? ,r iikiiii-iii.iil- ,1 V A V f This Christmas discover Taylor's Wonderful World of Christmas Gifts. See our gayly decorated store, Santa Claus, and the most delightful array of gifts ever assembled from Christmas Land . . . Games, dolls, and toys for the children brother or sister. Gifts for Mom and Dad glamorous dresses . . . . . . J0J Gifts for that favorite sportswear, lingerie, and glittering perfumes, jewelry, slippers, shoes and travel wear. Gifts for t's all here at . . . crater-mountai- at OPEN WEEKDAYS ' TAYLOR' S! (tore when you shop TAYLOR'S 9:00 P.M. Front Door Free Parking UNTIL CENTRAL SQUARE STORE! 7i HEY, KIDS! Santa Claus is crater. He lias even produced a large secondary cratering erulcr and a splattering of smaller ones nearby all from the siinic impact. "Tills would not occur in rock, he explains. Mortensen says seine scientists believe the mountains found within various impact craters are the result of active volcanos. "But that's like lightning striking I wire," is Mortensen's reply. The young Ph. D candidate has produced the same has a granular or n phenas type of stirf.ice, Nrhaps extending -omenon in his lab, in granular y as pn.b-ilii10.001) feet. It's deep an aeeuiuulatcd body," he material with a single Impact, ays. a bunch of debris beaten al automotive transportation seems to be years in the future, by meteorites.1 Mortensen's the- according to many scientists. sis concerns cratering on the iinsni, which most scientists For any gathering during believe is caused by meteoric the holidays, serve Orange impact. Hnt how do you ex- Kg g nog Shake. In a mixing plain a crater lot) miles wide? bowl beat 4 scoops vunilla ice asks. Most astronomers arc cream until smooth; add 4 cup isking tie same questions plus frozen orange concent rate, few others like, wiiy are thawed; blend thoroughly. I heiv so many craters on the add 2 cups dairy eggGnwlunlly nusm and how do you account nog. This makes four delicious for the heavy concentration of servings. small craters around the TIiihis;iiiiI. of photos of i i, iters resembling ar- lu.il Surveyor muon pu tures uv part of un intriguing mversity of Ul.ili rese.-iirwhich will project provide Kurt tilings with new knowledge iljout the 11 moil surface. Kuy Morlensen, 27, a NASA Fellow on the Salt Iikc City mipiis wlio is working on his h.D Itiesis. heheves the moon s not niiule of solid rock, but coming 1 to Taylor's Friday, Nov. 26 giants? experiments are the result of a theory postulated by his thesis director. Dr. Melvin A. Cook, professor of metallurgy and professor of mechanical engineering at the University. Cook Is u former DuPont explosives expert who received his Fh.D In physical hemistry with honors from Yale University in 1937. Because of the Surveyor photos, NASA officials now be' lievc the surface of the moon, at the landing point, has about the same surface stiffness as wet beach sand. "However they are still not convinced that the entire surface is gran ular, Mortensen says. The young NASA Fellow is making his own craters to prove Dr. Cook's theory and he has come up with some real Mortensen has run over 1,000 experiments in a lab resembling the dark comer of a waterfront warehouse. For the pnst 18 month s he has been firing an air rifle, 30.06, and .22 caliber into sand, alumina, pumice, talc, bentonite clay, and other granular material. Bach bullet is weighed and the velocity measured with two breakwires. He then measures the volume and diameter of the crater, later correlating data. The experiments are now in the hyper-velociImpact range (several times the speed of sound in these materials). Mortensen also drops a steel ball from a high lift Which he made himself and all experiments photographs with a high speed camera. The camera shoots up to 5,000 pictures per second, allowing the Utahn to capture the actual cratering process on film. The photos thousands of them are as fascinating as Mortensens method of research. It is difficult to tell the difference between the craters made in the laboratory and those found on the moon. Mortensen has now every basic type of moon s . . RIGHT UTTER THE PARADE! FREE CANDY CANES SAMSONITE LUGGAGE $14.95 to $47.50 ft ft ft X ft X ft ft ft ft ft ft Hassocks $5.95 X np ft ft Ladies' SWEATERS $6.00 to $20.00 SHOES X Men's SHOES $11.95 np - $12.00 np AMERICA DEPENDS ON AMERICANS (Like you) I'vo bain buying Saving lead for ynari. To mo thoy'ro kind of 'imuraneo.' 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