Image resolutions for ERTS, SKYLAB and GEMINI/APOLLO

Photogrammetric Engineering
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Abstract

Early in 1972 the first Earth Resource Technology Satellite (ERTS-A) is scheduled for launch in near-polar orbit. It will carry three return-beam-vidicon (RBV) TB cameras and a multispectral scanner (MSS).

In 1973 a post-Apollo manned space flight called SKYLAB will orbit the earth at an inclination of 50° to the Equator. In addition to other sensors it will carry a battery of six multispectral cameras identified as experiment S190.

This paper compares the images expected from ERTS and SKYLAB with those already obtained from GEMINI/APOLLO, all in terms of the photographic criterion of resolution. Recently provided data have led to several changes in the resolution of ERTS-A forecast a year ago (Colvocoresses, 1970).

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Image resolutions for ERTS, SKYLAB and GEMINI/APOLLO
Series title Photogrammetric Engineering
Volume 38
Issue 1
Year Published 1972
Language English
Publisher American Society of Photogrammetry
Publisher location Falls Church, VA
Contributing office(s) Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center
Description 3 p.
First page 33
Last page 35
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