Type and quality of scientific information desired from TV cameras on spacecraft approaching moon and nearby planets; fundamental limitations due to vibration and shock of rocket launch and to vacuum, radiation, and temperature environment of interplanetary space; influences of solar illumination, phase angle, and altitudes of recording on resolution obtained; optical TV systems employed on certain lunar and planetary probes are described; methods of improving optical TV images received on earth by reduction of background noise.
Optical problems of television recording of moon and planets from approaching spacecraft
Applied Optics
Applied Optics ; 2 , n 1
1963
10 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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