1 August 1980 Television Optics For The Voyager Mission To Jupiter And Saturn
Leonard Snyder
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Abstract
This paper is concerned with the optical portion of the Voyager spacecraft imaging science subsystem (ISS). After a brief description of the Voyager mission and its photographic aspects, the functional requirements for the television optics are outlined. Environmental considerations that constrained the design are summarized. One section of the paper is devoted to radiation testing and its impact on the design of the wide-angle optics. The main portion of this report, however, is devoted to a description of the Voyager television optics. Finally, Voyager imagery results that are current with the preparation of this paper are presented.
Leonard Snyder "Television Optics For The Voyager Mission To Jupiter And Saturn," Optical Engineering 19(4), 194566 (1 August 1980). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7972560
Published: 1 August 1980
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KEYWORDS
Televisions

Jupiter

Saturn

Photography

Space operations

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