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STS062-384-024 - STS-062 - Auroral Photography Experiment-B

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Description: Photographic documentation of the Auroral Photography Experiment-B was designed to photograph and record the spectra of airglow aurora, auroral optical effects, irradiation effects, the shuttle glow phenomena, and Orbital Maneuvering System exhaust plume emissions and port and starboard yaw thruster firings using the imaging, Fabry-Perot, and spectrometer modes of still photography and on-board closed circuit television cameras.

Subject Terms: SPACE SHUTTLES, COLUMBIA (ORBITER), STS-62, SPACEBORNE EXPERIMENTS, PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT, CAMERAS, SPECTROMETERS

Date Taken: 6/5/1997

Categories: Experiment (Non-medical)

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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auroral photography experiment b sts 62 columbia nasa spaceborne experiments high resolution ultra high resolution auroral photography experiment b orbital photographic equipment shuttle glow phenomena system exhaust plume emissions circuit television cameras irradiation effects space shuttles yaw thruster firings spectrometer modes tiff sts 62 airglow aurora effects spectrometers cameras sts 62 experiment space program
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1997
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Circuit Television Cameras, System Exhaust Plume Emissions, Spectrometer Modes

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auroral photography experiment b sts 62 columbia nasa spaceborne experiments high resolution ultra high resolution auroral photography experiment b orbital photographic equipment shuttle glow phenomena system exhaust plume emissions circuit television cameras irradiation effects space shuttles yaw thruster firings spectrometer modes tiff sts 62 airglow aurora effects spectrometers cameras sts 62 experiment space program