Apr n 4 p 26-9, 74, 76, 78, 80: Role of satellite instrumented to make pictorial or photographic observations of earth, its clouds, or celestial objects; photographic techniques and factors to consider in interpretability of aerial photograph.June n 6 p 26-9, 52, 54: Panoramic camera designs and criteria to consider in selection of sensors, flight paths, and orbits. July n 7 p 28-9, 80, 82, 84-5: Video and physical recovery systems for returning data from satellites, and analysis of 24-hr satellite for earth observation. 30 refs. Aug n 8 p 30-1, 59-60, 62-4: Use of satellite carrying photographic-type instrumentation to photograph and observe other celestial objects in solar system. Sept n 9 p 32-3, 40, 42, 44, 46: Photographic aspects of weather reconnaissance and role of satellites in aerial inspection systems. Oct n 10 p 36-7, 66, 68, 70-1: Basic factors determining payload design weight and constraints imposed by payload limitations; tabular outline of some possible satellite combinations for future research.
Observation satellites -- Problems and prospects
Astronautics
Astronautics ; 5 , n 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
1960
Article (Journal)
English
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