Color Processing at NASA space shuttle labs: the video

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MattKing

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I wonder how it compares with PE's experience there.
 

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PE was an astronaut?
 

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All that technology, gone. All those technicians and engineers with decades of experience, gone. USA manned space effort, all gone. I guess we can turn technology on and off like a spigot.

What I find really amazing is I did not see any young faces... no 18-23 year olds... lotsa old guys with decades of experience.
 

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PE was an astronaut?

Close, but not quite :smile:

EDIT: If you were a subscriber, I could refer you to PE's APUG gallery photos, which include photos he took at work at Cape Canaveral in the 1960s (and later?).

They alone are worth the price of (APUG) admission.
 
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As well with the number of cameras is the dedicated staff to CLA the cameras. Oh and don't forget collimating the lenses. For 500 cameras..
 

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I was head of still photography at CCMTA for 18 months. I left long before the shuttle. Yes, I was there for the first astronauts and the first Saturn launch. I met 6 of the first 7 astronauts and etc... There are many posts here on that subject, so I will leave it at that.

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Why would one polish and re-coat a lens as stated in that video?
I mean, at such a place any lens under threat of frontal damage would be covered; the same for atmospherical damage.
 

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Why would one polish and re-coat a lens as stated in that video?
I mean, at such a place any lens under threat of frontal damage would be covered; the same for atmospherical damage.

It's probably mainly a PR video, where the narration isn't necessarily accurate. It would seem to make more sense to just replace the front element, if necessary.
 

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Why would one polish and re-coat a lens as stated in that video?
I mean, at such a place any lens under threat of frontal damage would be covered; the same for atmospherical damage.

Stumbled upon this thread again...

I think it's quite sensible. When you have people who can do the work... Just a standard CLA for this team.

It must be reasonably "inexpensive" to polish and recoat a lens. I took a vintage lens to a place in Pasadena, close enough to be the place JPL would have used for the purpose. They charged me less than I paid for the lens to do the work. In the end, I probably have a better lens than if I had picked out one in mint condition.
 
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