Abstract
NASA is building a high-performance cartographic camera with a 30. 5-cm focal length and a 23 by 46-cm format. Initially the camera will be carried in the cargo bay of early Shuttle flights. From a nominal altitude of 300 km, each frame will cover 225 by 450 km with a ground resolution of 14 to 25 m, depending upon the choice of film. With the long dimension of the frame in the direction of flight, base-height ratios of up to 1. 2 can be obtained, permitting compilation of topographic countours at 20- to 30-m intervals. If photography from the sortie missions proves to be as useful as expected, the camera may be mounted in a free-flying spacecraft which can be placed in near-polar orbit and remain operational for many months, with film being recovered and returned to Earth by the Shuttle.
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Doyle, F. J. (1979). LARGE FORMAT CAMERA FOR SHUTTLE. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, 45(1), 73–78. https://doi.org/10.4287/jsprs.16.4_26
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