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Bellamy, John Cary, 1915-
John C. Bellamy papers, 1944-1981.
The John C. Bellamy papers contain information on his research on weather analysis, artificial nuclear radioactivity, radar telemetry, aircraft control and flight systems, and postulated use of artificial nuclear energy. The collection includes telemetry printouts, files on conferences and projects on science and technology, the Associated Rocky Mountain Universities committees on arid lands and energy resources, symposia on techniques for space navigation, his invention of numerically controlled machinery, and the Wyoming Industrial Development Corporation. Bellamy's papers also include printed studies and reports on weather systems, use of natural resources, and navigation systems.
John C. Bellamy (1915-2005) M.A. (physics), University of Wisconsin. He was a University of Wyoming College of Engineering, professor from 1960-1981. He researched atmospheric water resources, weather patterns, and telemetry radar systems in Wyoming, and his research in nuclear radioactivity enabled him to advise the El Paso Natural Gas Company on their environmental statement on the Wagon Wheel Project in 1972. Among his inventions are a sonic anenometer and an instrument to measure barometric pressure in an airplane.
Bellamy, John Cary, 1915-
Associated Rocky Mountain Universities
Wyoming Industrial Development Corporation
Flight control -- Research.
Machine-tools -- Numerical control
Meteorology -- Research
Navigation (Astronautics).
Nuclear energy -- Research.
Radar transmitters.
Radioactivity -- Research.
Space flight.
Weather -- Observations.
AIP-ICOS
University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center. Dept. 3924, 1000 E. University Avenue, Laramie, WY 82071, USA
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