ITE Technical Report
Online ISSN : 2424-1970
Print ISSN : 1342-6893
ISSN-L : 1342-6893
23.5
Session ID : IPU'99-1
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Taking HDTV Pictures in Outer Space Aboard the Space Shuttle
Atsushi NarumiYuji OguriShiho FukayaTakashi Andou
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In November 1998, the world's first HDTV pictures from space were successfully taken aboard the space shuttle that carried the American hero, Senator John Glenn, and Japanese astronaut, Chiaki Mukai. Various special measures were required to prepare the HDTV camera, with its built-in VCR(HDCAM), for use in the space invironment of the shuttle, in order to satisfy all of the safety standards set by NASA. The HDTV pictures taken in outer space show cliar and detailed images of clouds and geographical reatures of the earth and have been widely acclaimed for their high scientific value. The achievement has expanded the proven possibilities of HDTV as a part of the visual infrastructure of the 21st century space age. We introduce the HDTV images taken in outer space and also present some technological topics related to this achievement.

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© 1999 The Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers
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