1-Blackstar, Looks like to spent some serious time researching that one. Nice article.2-Gonna have to link it when they start arguing range safety in the spaceX threads!3-btw. Did you get a better (larger) copy of the MRPV image? That looks very interesting.
Thus, even at a range of 1500 km, a Lunar Orbitersystem would appear to yield an order of magnitudegreater information per unit surface area than will thekind of system to be flown around Mars by the U.S. in1971.* Furthermore, the Lunar Orbiter type systemhas a built-in image motion compensation system(which also could be provided for a TV system) permittingit to be operated much closer to the surface thancan the Mariner '71 system which is virtually smearlimited to 1500 km. Hence, it is clear that the basicspace-proven technology already exists which couldmake possible a dramatic breakthrough in Mars surfaceresolution in, say, 1973, assuming the weight, power,and cost increments were deemed to be warranted.
Since Davies had worked for the NRO, did he heard of the Film Readout Gambit (FROG) started in 1966 and canned in 1971 at a cost of $2billion ? (speculative of course, but the concept of a Mars / Lunar orbiter film-readout system sounds interesting).
I have a document dated April 1960 that refers to a "1961 CORONA," nothing more exotic than that. The document is not an Itek proposal. It was a Fairchild Camera and Instrument Company proposal and was based upon the assumption of the KH-2/C' ("C-Prime") system as the current system in production.Initially, Itek lacked the manufacturing capability, so they subcontracted to FCIC to build the cameras. FCIC decided to try and steal Itek's business away by proposing an upgraded system. In other words, they were proposing to CIA that they would build an improved version of Itek's design.Here is the KH-2/C' version then in production.
President Nixon’s intelligence advisors ultimately led to the cancellation of what had become a $2 billion program.
Blackstar space review article. http://www.thespacereview.com/article/1283/2QuotePresident Nixon’s intelligence advisors ultimately led to the cancellation of what had become a $2 billion program.
Quote from: Archibald on 10/25/2012 08:20 pmBlackstar space review article. http://www.thespacereview.com/article/1283/2QuotePresident Nixon’s intelligence advisors ultimately led to the cancellation of what had become a $2 billion program.I wrote that awhile ago, and I'd have to go looking for my source. However, I think that I meant that the program would have cost $2 billion if they pursued it, not that they had already spent $2 billion.
I wrote that awhile ago, and I'd have to go looking for my source. However, I think that I meant that the program would have cost $2 billion if they pursued it, not that they had already spent $2 billion.
Here is a great article by Frank Madden, the chief engineer of the Corona camera system. What I find interesting is his readiness to give credit to others. Enjoy, http://www.roberthilbert.com/Corona_files/The%20Corona%20Camera%20System%20by%20Frank%20Madden.pdfNOTE The PDF is made available on Robert Hilbert's site. Another great name in optics.