Handbook of Satellite Applications 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-23386-4_39
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Astronaut Photography: Handheld Camera Imagery from Low Earth Orbit

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“…The U.S. manned Earth observations from spacecraft began with the Mercury programs in early 1960s (Stefanov et al, 2013) and has continued, through projects Genimi, Apollo, Skylab and Space Shuttle (e.g. two Space Radar Laboratory missions), to the ISS today.…”
Section: United States Space Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The U.S. manned Earth observations from spacecraft began with the Mercury programs in early 1960s (Stefanov et al, 2013) and has continued, through projects Genimi, Apollo, Skylab and Space Shuttle (e.g. two Space Radar Laboratory missions), to the ISS today.…”
Section: United States Space Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the training conducted in the Tupolev-134 aircraft employed a strategy that involved close collaboration between astronauts and scientists. Astronauts on the first Salyut 6 mission were tasked with developing and refining the Earth observation procedures and testing the equipment, including fixed high-resolution nadir-looking cameras (KATE-140 and MKF-6 M cameras), powerful binoculars and handheld cameras (Stefanov et al, 2013). The astronauts coordinated with the scientists during and after the flight to collect high resolution photography of designated surface targets and to interpret the recorded information.…”
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