fbpx
Wikipedia

One-Million-Liter Test Sphere

The One-Million-Liter Test Sphere—also known as the Test Sphere, the Horton Test Sphere, the Cloud Study Chamber, Building 527, and the "Eight Ball" (or "8-ball")—is a decommissioned biological warfare (BW) chamber and testing facility located on Fort Detrick, Maryland, US.[2] It was constructed and utilized by the U.S. Army Biological Warfare Laboratories as part of its BW research program from 1951 to 1969. It is the largest aerobiology chamber ever constructed and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.

One-Million-Liter Test Sphere
Nearest cityFrederick, Maryland
Coordinates39°26′3.36″N 77°25′44.52″W / 39.4342667°N 77.4290333°W / 39.4342667; -77.4290333
Arealess than one acre
Built1951 (1951)
NRHP reference No.77000696[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 23, 1977

The structure Edit

The stainless steel test sphere, a cloud chamber used to study static microbial aerosols, is a four-story high, 131-ton structure. Its 1-inch-thick (25 mm), carbon steel hull was designed to withstand the internal detonation of "hot" biological bombs without risk to outsiders. It was originally contained within a cubical brick building.[3]

Its purpose was the study of infectious agent aerosols and testing of pathogen-filled munitions. The device was designed to allow exposure of animals and humans to carefully controlled numbers of organisms by an aerosol (inhalational) route. Live, tethered animals were inserted into the chamber along with BW bombs for exposure tests. Human volunteers breathed metered aerosols of Q fever or tularemia organisms through ports along the perimeter of the sphere.

History (1947–1969) Edit

 
The bottom of the sphere, in use

Herbert G. Tanner, the head of Camp (now Fort) Detrick's Munitions Division, had envisioned an enclosed environment where biological tests could be conducted on site, rather than at remote places like Dugway Proving Ground, Utah and Horn Island, Mississippi.

The facility was constructed during 1947 and 1948 and became operational at Camp Detrick in 1950.

The test sphere was utilized during the Operation Whitecoat studies (1954–73), the first exposure taking place on January 25, 1955.

History (1969-present day) Edit

The test sphere has not been used since 1969, when the US offensive BW program was disestablished by President Nixon. The brick building housing the test sphere was destroyed by fire in 1974. However, the chamber itself was placed on the National Register of Historic Places [1] in 1977.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Guillemin, Jeanne (2005), Biological Weapons: From the Invention of State-sponsored Programs to Contemporary Bioterrorism, Columbia University Press, pg 97.
  3. ^ James P. Godsey (n.d.). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: One-Million-Liter Test Sphere" (PDF). Maryland Historical Trust. Retrieved 2016-01-01.

External links Edit

  • Photos of the "Eight Ball" [2][3][4]
  • One-Million-Liter Test Sphere, Frederick County F-3-46, including photo from 2001, at Maryland Historical Trust

million, liter, test, sphere, also, known, test, sphere, horton, test, sphere, cloud, study, chamber, building, eight, ball, ball, decommissioned, biological, warfare, chamber, testing, facility, located, fort, detrick, maryland, constructed, utilized, army, b. The One Million Liter Test Sphere also known as the Test Sphere the Horton Test Sphere the Cloud Study Chamber Building 527 and the Eight Ball or 8 ball is a decommissioned biological warfare BW chamber and testing facility located on Fort Detrick Maryland US 2 It was constructed and utilized by the U S Army Biological Warfare Laboratories as part of its BW research program from 1951 to 1969 It is the largest aerobiology chamber ever constructed and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977 One Million Liter Test SphereU S National Register of Historic PlacesShow map of MarylandShow map of the United StatesNearest cityFrederick MarylandCoordinates39 26 3 36 N 77 25 44 52 W 39 4342667 N 77 4290333 W 39 4342667 77 4290333Arealess than one acreBuilt1951 1951 NRHP reference No 77000696 1 Added to NRHPNovember 23 1977 Contents 1 The structure 2 History 1947 1969 3 History 1969 present day 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksThe structure EditThe stainless steel test sphere a cloud chamber used to study static microbial aerosols is a four story high 131 ton structure Its 1 inch thick 25 mm carbon steel hull was designed to withstand the internal detonation of hot biological bombs without risk to outsiders It was originally contained within a cubical brick building 3 Its purpose was the study of infectious agent aerosols and testing of pathogen filled munitions The device was designed to allow exposure of animals and humans to carefully controlled numbers of organisms by an aerosol inhalational route Live tethered animals were inserted into the chamber along with BW bombs for exposure tests Human volunteers breathed metered aerosols of Q fever or tularemia organisms through ports along the perimeter of the sphere History 1947 1969 Edit The bottom of the sphere in useHerbert G Tanner the head of Camp now Fort Detrick s Munitions Division had envisioned an enclosed environment where biological tests could be conducted on site rather than at remote places like Dugway Proving Ground Utah and Horn Island Mississippi The facility was constructed during 1947 and 1948 and became operational at Camp Detrick in 1950 The test sphere was utilized during the Operation Whitecoat studies 1954 73 the first exposure taking place on January 25 1955 History 1969 present day EditThe test sphere has not been used since 1969 when the US offensive BW program was disestablished by President Nixon The brick building housing the test sphere was destroyed by fire in 1974 However the chamber itself was placed on the National Register of Historic Places 1 in 1977 See also EditAerobiology United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases United States biological weapons program Building 470References Edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Guillemin Jeanne 2005 Biological Weapons From the Invention of State sponsored Programs to Contemporary Bioterrorism Columbia University Press pg 97 James P Godsey n d National Register of Historic Places Registration One Million Liter Test Sphere PDF Maryland Historical Trust Retrieved 2016 01 01 External links EditPhotos of the Eight Ball 2 3 4 One Million Liter Test Sphere Frederick County F 3 46 including photo from 2001 at Maryland Historical Trust Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title One Million Liter Test Sphere amp oldid 1166806655, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.