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19 November 1980 Holography On The NASA Space Shuttle
R. F. Wuerker, L. O. Heflinger, J. V. Flannery, A. Kassel, A. M. Rollauer
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Proceedings Volume 0255, Practical Electro-Optical Instruments and Techniques; (1980) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959570
Event: 1980 Huntsville Technical Symposium, 1980, Huntsville, United States
Abstract
The SL-3 flight on the NASA Space Shuttle will carry a 25 mW He-Ne laser holographic recorder for recording the solution growth of Triglycine Sulfate (TGS) crystals under low-zero gravity conditions. Three hundred holograms (two orthogonal views) will be taken (on SO-253 film) of each (rb3) growth experiment. Processing and analysis (i.e., reconstructed imagery, holographic schlieren, reverse reference beam microscopy, and stored beam interferometry) of the holographic records will be done at NASA/MSFC. Other uses of the recorder on the Shuttle have been proposed.
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R. F. Wuerker, L. O. Heflinger, J. V. Flannery, A. Kassel, and A. M. Rollauer "Holography On The NASA Space Shuttle", Proc. SPIE 0255, Practical Electro-Optical Instruments and Techniques, (19 November 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959570
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Holography

Crystals

3D image reconstruction

Beam splitters

Collimation

Wavefronts

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