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In honor of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Mission a TV station talked to some of the Kodak people who worked on the Lunar equipment made by Kodak: Lunar Orbiter (5 flights 1966-67) and ALSCC (flew on Apollo 11 in 1969 and then 12, 13, and 14.
The reporter did a great job of briefly but accurately describing the projects. I thought APUGers would be interested becoming more familiar with the silver halide photographic applications.
For clarification: Lunar Orbiter used Kodak Aerial B&W Film and Kodak BiMat Material processed while in Lunar orbit, radio transmitted to Earth, then reconstructed by Kodak in Rochester.
ALSCC used Ektachrome Film Process E4 processed in Houston.
https://www.wgrz.com/article/news/u...e-sky/71-e3f586a0-e67d-45c9-9420-0d2e575eff7a
https://www.wgrz.com/article/news/u...e-sky/71-e3f586a0-e67d-45c9-9420-0d2e575eff7a
Bob Shanebrook (makingKODAKfilm)
The reporter did a great job of briefly but accurately describing the projects. I thought APUGers would be interested becoming more familiar with the silver halide photographic applications.
For clarification: Lunar Orbiter used Kodak Aerial B&W Film and Kodak BiMat Material processed while in Lunar orbit, radio transmitted to Earth, then reconstructed by Kodak in Rochester.
ALSCC used Ektachrome Film Process E4 processed in Houston.
https://www.wgrz.com/article/news/u...e-sky/71-e3f586a0-e67d-45c9-9420-0d2e575eff7a
https://www.wgrz.com/article/news/u...e-sky/71-e3f586a0-e67d-45c9-9420-0d2e575eff7a
Bob Shanebrook (makingKODAKfilm)