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- silicon diode arrays—have been used. Vidicons with these targets are known as Si-vidicons or Ultricons. The vidicon is a storage-type camera tube in which...
- arrangement, which was also described in an earlier MIT patent that emplo**** a vidicon sensor rather than a CCD. His prototype was not the first camera that produced...
- to have remote sensing capabilities during the night. The Return Beam Vidicon (RBV) was designed at RCA in Princeton, New Jersey. It contained two cameras...
- response at 600 lines (at center of vidicon): 0.20 Vertical relative response at 600 lines (at center of vidicon): 0.33 Slope of system transfer characteristic...
- drill can pierce almost any material; 2 rocket-propelled missiles use vidicon cameras to lock onto targets. In robot mode, has X-ray laser pistol. Lightspeed...
- Spectrometer (UVS) just above the IRIS; the two Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) vidicon cameras to the left of the UVS; and the Photopolarimeter System (PPS) under...
- navigation and control was critical to success. The TV camera consisted of a vidicon tube, a zoom lens operated at either end of its range resulting in 25 millimeter...
- purpose were very similar to those of Ranger 7. It had six television vidicon cameras: two full-scan and four partial-scan. Its sole purpose was to do****ent...
- Antimony trisulfide was also used as the image sensitive photoconductor in vidicon camera tubes. It is a semiconductor with a direct band gap of 1.8–2.5 eV...
- humans on another world. The television camera on Surveyor 3 consisted of a vidicon tube, two 25 and 100 millimeter focal length lenses, shutters, clear, red...