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1 January 1987 The Particulate Environment Around The Shuttle As Determined By The PACS Experiment
B. David Green, G. Kenneth Yates, Mark Ahmadjian, Henry Miranda
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The Particle Analysis Cameras for Shuttle (PACS) Experiment was flown on Mission STS61C (Columbia) in January 1986. This experiment involved a pair of cameras in a stereo viewing configuration and an associated strobe light flash to permit particle observation during the entire orbit. Although only one camera functioned properly, significant trends and particle counts were still obtained from the film data. We report here the preliminary analysis and conclusions from that mission.
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B. David Green, G. Kenneth Yates, Mark Ahmadjian, and Henry Miranda "The Particulate Environment Around The Shuttle As Determined By The PACS Experiment", Proc. SPIE 0777, Optical Systems Contamination: Effects, Measurement, Control, (1 January 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.967061
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Atmospheric particles

Cameras

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Contamination

Sun

Satellites

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