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STS064-20-011 - STS-064 - Lidar-In-Space Technology Experiment

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Description: Photographic documentation of the Lidar-In-Space Technology Experiment (LITE) on the Space Shuttle Discovery's payload bay during STS-64. The LITE was conceived as a light intensification, detection, and ranging instrument designed for use in space. During STS-64 the hardware design was assessed and scientific data on atmospheric parameters obtained.

Subject Terms: STS-64, SPACE SHUTTLES, DISCOVERY (ORBITER), SPACEBORNE EXPERIMENTS, PAYLOAD BAY, PAYLOADS, INSTRUMENTS, HARDWARE, RANGEFINDING, LASERS, OPTICAL RADAR

Categories: Crew Activities

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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technology experiment radar equipment sts 64 discovery nasa spaceborne experiments payload bay high resolution ultra high resolution sts 64 lidar in space technology experiment lite space shuttles tiff sts 64 instrument space payloads hardware design light intensification hardware optical radar crew activities space program 1980 s space shuttle astronauts space station us national archives
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1981 - 1989
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Hardware Design, Lite, Optical Radar

A detailed view of the weapons load of an F-16C Falcon from the 52nd Fighter Wing based at Spandahlem AB Germany as it takes on fuel from a 100th Air Expeditionary Wing KC-135R Stratotanker (not shown) from RAF Mildenhall United Kingdom on 31 Mar 99. While patroling the skies over Kosovo during Operation Allied Force, it is armed with AIM-120C missiles on the two outboard stations for self protection and Highspeed Anti Radiation Missiles on the inboard station to suppress anti-aircraft radar sites

STS064-24-021 - STS-064 - STS-64 crew portrait

STS084-322-026 - STS-084 - Flight deck activities during separation from Mir Space Station

Workmen dig into the ground to install a new boundary security system around a Pave Paws radar site. The $2.2 million military construction project is about 25 percent complete and includes anti-tunneling protection, improved lighting systems with a back-up power generator, upgraded entry control points and a new security alarm room inside the site

MAIN INSTRUMENT PANEL - CONSOLES ON C-131 AND C-340 AIRCRAFT

A Coast Guard mobile aerostat, used as a radar platform for drug surveillance operations, is moved to a new Caribbean operational area

STS064-82-052 - STS-064 - Bulkhead television camera on Discovery's aft payload bay

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Marcela Trice, 31st Civil Engineering Squadron (CES) peers to her down range target through her Geodimeter Total Station Surveying instrument, while surveying an area for a road traffic circle project at Aviano Air Base (AB), Italy

STS064-17-021 - STS-064 - MS Meade using the PGSC at the command station

51F-09-024 - STS-51F - Hardware in the payload bay

A large crane operated by a civilian contractor is being used to remove the Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System Antenna from atop the Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR) tower at Altus AFB, Oklahoma. The 97th Communication Squadron is replacing the ARS pedestal and antenna on top of its tower

A Hewlett Packard HP-8566B spectrum analyzer and display on a test bench in the electronic technology and development (ET&D) laboratory. The test bench is used by ET&D personnel working on a low-noise microwave frequency stabilizer for low-frequency radar applications

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technology experiment radar equipment sts 64 discovery nasa spaceborne experiments payload bay high resolution ultra high resolution sts 64 lidar in space technology experiment lite space shuttles tiff sts 64 instrument space payloads hardware design light intensification hardware optical radar crew activities space program 1980 s space shuttle astronauts space station us national archives