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A '''cosmic ray monitoring device''' was a device used for monitoring [[cosmic ray]]s. It resembled an [[orange (colour)|orange]] [[box]]. | A '''cosmic ray monitoring device''' was a device used for monitoring [[cosmic ray]]s. It resembled an [[orange (colour)|orange]] [[box]]. | ||
In the [[1970s]], Dr. [[Tyler (The Three Doctors)|Tyler]] used a cosmic ray monitoring device in his research; | In the [[1970s]], Dr. [[Tyler (The Three Doctors)|Tyler]] used a cosmic ray monitoring device in his research; he claimed it was the most advanced device of its kind between "[[England|here]]" and [[Cape Kennedy]]. He used [[balloon]]s to carry it into the atmosphere. During one experiment, it picked up [[Omega]]'s [[anti-matter organism]] before coming down in [[Minsbridge Wild Life Sanctuary]], where it was found by [[Arthur Ollis]], the [[game warden]]. Dr Tyler retrieved it and took it to [[UNIT HQ]], where the organism escaped. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]]'') | ||
[[Category:Scientific instruments]] | [[Category:Scientific instruments]] |
Revision as of 21:42, 25 January 2022
A cosmic ray monitoring device was a device used for monitoring cosmic rays. It resembled an orange box.
In the 1970s, Dr. Tyler used a cosmic ray monitoring device in his research; he claimed it was the most advanced device of its kind between "here" and Cape Kennedy. He used balloons to carry it into the atmosphere. During one experiment, it picked up Omega's anti-matter organism before coming down in Minsbridge Wild Life Sanctuary, where it was found by Arthur Ollis, the game warden. Dr Tyler retrieved it and took it to UNIT HQ, where the organism escaped. (TV: The Three Doctors)