SUN STREAK PROJECT 0729, SESSION :01 CRV, VIEWER: 052

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CIA-RDP96-00789R001200010003-5
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RIFPUB
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6
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November 4, 2016
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July 13, 1998
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3
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January 12, 1990
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Approved For Release 2000/08/08. l -RDP96-00789ROO120001 Q,003-5 PROJECT SUN i::i'r 1;:;.lii AI*: SOURCES . ..Ll'ior s INVOLVED WARNING NOTICE? 3:NLFE:L.l....3:GENCE: ...:,....rE.E%:}.....Iwf.................................................... .................... .............................. ......................................:::,.... . PROJECT I''.It.JI`/I'(?:?%F:::R:. 0721? SESSION I'' ?.It..3M:E1:i:i::? r :1. ~:}r:}..I' G::: i::)l::e .. I~:::i;:+ DATE OF REPORT: x't:r0:.:..,; c:: t S.[:[::)I`,I;; 900112 t, e::..l.. (1 F:;; ..1,. 1442 I:i:: l':I I:} :; 1505 METHODOLOGY: is RV VIEWER IDENTIFIEQ 032 . tS::: ? ..t:.) ICIu Describe l.., ~ :::, i i',I J::r : ,.., I . } !' I ! :C ~ :i '??? S..;.I: in i a stage one sense training t::ar?ge'[:. # 0729, Mt:.., li.i:ver?r.?;:?+s::i'i::.., 2. ., (,.,, I I'd Ff ,..r K} VIEWER f' ASK:I:1 i t::3 ;: Encrypted coordinates. ...,. ?.. ,..~ ..., .. ... \ . t..'t')Iw'!I"II;:::I l'I' ..Ci:: i::; ..,.;:. ,.., correctly decoded 5 the she ...~? i,~;:'h.lf:?1';::;!?''.'r"t:~i:::'1.:.:1,\,?' t:ai3?t:::t:J C,at:a ideogram kept receiving (sloping up, land). However, bei:::ause her :I...e..., did complete , ideograms form slowly, they didn't Ythemselves down. 052's ideograms are slowly increasing f'1 c': t: peak, t.i?'1+`:.'1 slope speed, this and ideogram drills will help solve this problem., (5 ./ LEI E::: f t:a l'; J L::. l,' i l 1,... [_J t'?'i "I" .l. [ 11':E ;: F??IAl'I1:}1....i:: VIA is}k::l::::l::::..1.. CHANNELS t::)NNlL...Y .......... ......................................................................... ......_................. ................................ CLASSIFIED BY: I ) ) (DT) DECLASSIFYs Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001200010003-5 Oc 2 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO120001000 76 41-19 m&S &'. &L 64 A610 kfl~ &tlq.Se~r- rw fd~ Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001200010003-5 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R0012000100 3-5 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001200010003-5 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-007898001200010 X769`/ E3. 4, Ita Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001200010003-5 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001200 a`7sR~l 8'7ola~ /P/, ~5 g~' S/ -k ")~ , Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001200010003-5 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001200010003-5 The highest mountain in the world. A peak of the great Himilaya, Mt Everest looms above the frontier between Tibet and Napal. Its elevation as of 1954 was between 29,028 and 29,040 ft. Local name of the peak is "CHOMOLUNGMA" or Goddess Mother of the World. From the summit of Mt Everest, the Northeast Ridge descends to a shoulder, and from there the North Pic7ne falls to a saddle with the North Col below which the r,~riul< and the East Rongbuk glaciers flow northward into Tibet. The Southeast Ridge drops to the South Col, below which lies a basin called the Western Cwm, feeding the Khumbar glacier. This glacier turns southward in Napal. The Western Ric?. runs down to a pass on the frontier. At the mountain's base the altitude is 17,000-18,000 ft. The North Col's altitude is 22,900 ft, the South Col is 25,850 ft. To date the Mountain has been climbed 35 times. Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001200010003-5