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Photographing the Interior of ISS (Vzglyad)
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Overview | Description | Applications | Operations | Results | Publications | Imagery

Experiment Overview

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Brief Summary

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Principal Investigator(s)

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Co-Investigator(s)/Collaborator(s)

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Developer(s)
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Sponsoring Space Agency

Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos)

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Research Benefits

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ISS Expedition Duration:

March 2001 - December 2002

Expeditions Assigned

2,3,4,5

Previous ISS Missions

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Experiment Description

Research Overview

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Description

Implementation of the education program aimed at promotion of space research using the manned station

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Applications

Space Applications

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Earth Applications

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Operations

Operational Requirements

Manual photographic camera NICON F5; frame format - 24x36 mm; exposure range 8 - 1/200; focal distance - 70 300 mm; Video camera DSR PD-1P; increase ratio of varifocal lens - 16; focal distance range of change 5.5 - 88 mm; resolution - 650 TV lines; TV signal format - PAL for photographying and shooting of onboard plots.

Operational Protocols

Performance of photographying and shooting of the station interior.

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Results/More Information

Producing high-quality photos with the aim to take stock of the equipment and update the data bases on flight and research equipment accommodation.

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Related Websites
  • Energia - Science Research on the ISS Russian Segment
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    Imagery

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