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Project Mercury and the SOFAR Bomb

Quality: 7/10 Relevance: 5/10

Summary

The article explains why SOFAR bombs were used in early Project Mercury for locating splashdowns, detailing how sound channels in the deep ocean could help triangulate a capsule's position, and why this approach was eventually abandoned in favor of other methods. It also covers the challenges and historical context of Mercury's recovery efforts and the experimental techniques used during the era.

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