The target location was the Museum of Natural History in New York, only a few blocks away from the ASPR building. I don't remember if I knew in advance what the target was to be, and have nothing in my archives which would indicate this. But I think I did know because I remember discussions about the enormous size of the Museum and its exceedingly different areas and exhibits. And Vera could get any place she wanted within five minutes, and would be in a completely different surrounding. I also had not been in the Museum for about ten years, and things were always being changed around there. Because the outbound remote viewing experiment did become so famous worldwide in the near years to come, I believe the full text of the first one should be included in this book. And Janet Mitchell, as meticulous as always, kept a very good record. The experiment was to start at 10:45 a.m. -- and at that time I would give my first impression. But in trying to focus on Vera, I entered my first impression at 10:35. Below, I have reproduced Janet's formal record. But I will add the feedback regarding each impression. The time intervals given based on Vera's wristwatch synchronized with the clock in Janet's and the testy Dynograph's office. Swann - 2/22/72 - Responses (taken from record) First Museum Trip