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Panasonic AK-HC900 To Capture Space Shuttle

A total of 27 AK-HC900s are slated to be used at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida during the space shuttle’s launch.

AK-HC900s will be positioned in the launch pad system (at two launch pads) in shielded enclosures close to the orbiter, to provide NASA with real-time high definition images of the launch for scientific image analysis, range safety and vehicle status assessment. When fully implemented, each launch pad will utilize five AK-HC900s and three cameras will be back-ups.

Fourteen AK-HC900s, equipped with specialized long focal length optics, will be utilized in the non-pad systems and will be positioned on the perimeter of the Kennedy Space Center to track the ascent of the Discovery space shuttle. These AK-HC900s will provide real-time high definition images for mission flight analysis during the critical first three minutes of the orbiter’s ascent.

Panasonic AK-HC900

In addition, to meet NASA’s need for additional high altitude views of the shuttle’s ascent, specially designed gyro-stabilized optics will be used in conjunction with the AK-HC900s and integrated into the nose sections of high altitude research airplanes. This system was developed by the Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL. The AK-HC900s in the “in-the-nose” video system will provide “above the clouds” high quality, high definition video from high altitude, providing ascent imagery from 60,000 feet to near Earth orbit.

The 3.9-pound AK-HC900 provides astounding color reproduction accuracy and its compact size opens new avenues for high-definition sports coverage, television program production, business communications, and government and scientific imaging. The AK-HC900 offers a 720-line high definition output at 60 progressive frames per second. The camera employs three 2/3″ 1 million-pixel (1280 x 720) IT CCDs with dramatically improved dark and highlight image quality.

Ian Bell
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