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    Publication Date: 2011-08-19
    Description: The Lewis Research Center is developing, under contract, a Spacelab (manned module in the Space Shuttle payload bay) qualified infrared imager for noncontact surface temperature measurement in the Surface Tension Driven Convection Experiment, a microgravity fluid physics experiment. A versatile design philosophy was used in order to provide other experiments with essentially an off the shelf Shuttle qualified instrument, eliminating the duplication of the rigorous development and flight qualification processes. An Inframetrics Model 600 Scanning Infrared Radiometer is being modified to satisfy both experimental and flight requirements, while maintaining the basic performance parameters of the commercial instrument. The modifications include an efficient, low power closed cycle cryogenic cooler to cool the detector, a ruggedized scanner mechanism, 8 bit A/D conversion, Mil-STD components (where possible), size and weight optimization, and the addition of a microprocessor to perform automatic gain control. Features such as detector spectral response, the addition of spectral filters, and target temperature ranges could easily be changed to make this instrument useful as both a qualitative and quantitative diagnostic tool for Spacelab microgravity experiments, in combustion and fluid physics.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
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    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: The objectives of the High Resolution, High Frame Rate Video Technology (HHVT) Users' Requirements Survey were the following: (1) Document the requirements of potential users of the HHVT system; (2) Establish a data base relating key video parameters to HHVT users; (3) Guide the development of a high resolution, high frame rate video system offering high data storage capacity and high data transmission rates; (4) Allow users to compare their requirements to those of other users and to the state-of-the-art technology; and (5) Allow users to reassess, if necessary, their requirements in the light of existing and near-term technology. The results of the Users' Requirements Survey are presented. The diversity of these requirements indicates a need for developing a video system with great flexibility.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
    Type: High Resolution, High Frame Rate Video Technology; p 3-17
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Plans to combine the High Angular Resolution Imager/Spectrometer on the 4-meter Mayall telescope at the Kitt Peak National Observatory and the (256 x 1024)-pixel Multi-Anode Microchannel Array detector system to produce a unique instrument for speckle spectroscopy are described. The pulse-counting detector system will provide distortion-free imaging and will time tag each spatially-resolved photon event with an accuracy of 100 ns. The Imager/Spectrometer will provide a spatial resolution of 0.07 arcsec orthogonal to the plane of dispersion and 0.18 arcsec in the plane of dispersion.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
    Type: Instrumentation in astronomy IV; Fourth Conference; Mar 08, 1982 - Mar 10, 1982; Tucson, AZ
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