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Gerry Gilmore FInstP ScD
Professor of Experimental
Philosophy
Institute of Astronomy
From:
Gerry Gilmore
(gil@xxx.xxx.ac.uk)
Sent:
Thu 1/18/07 3:37 AM
To:
john lenard
(santamonicajohn@hotmail.com)
Hello again, and again my congratulations on
your superb astrophotography You are clearly getting some
images at almost the diffraction limit of your telescope. In the very
sharpest images there are hints of diffraction rings visible on the
edges of the satellites. That is of course the absolute limit of optical
performance, and is only rarely attained. Interestingly, the process
you have, of using a high-quality imaging system, with fast read-out, and
then selecting the rare `perfect' images is something which has been
developed and applied somewhat by one of my colleagues here. You might
like to look at our local web page presenting some of this: link to www.ast.cam.ac.uk
You might also be interested in
a journal produced by the MIT Lincoln Laboratory - which
is the group which has built some of the things you are seeing. Much of
what they do is what used to be the Star wars project, which no
doubt involves some of your objects. They don't talk about the military
satellites, of course, but there are many
dicussions of earth surveillance, and related issues. It is distributed
only to academic organisations, so you may need to get your local
library to borrow it, but you may be able to get this (for
free) from
Subscription Coordinator Room
L-054
Lincoln Laboratory MIT 244 Wood
Street Lexington
MA 0240-9185 USA best regards
Gerry
From:Henry Kline
(Henry.Kline@jpl.nasa.gov)
Sent:Mon 8:32 AM
To: john lenard
(santamonicajohn@hotmail.com); alan.d.buis@jpl.nasa.gov Mr. Lenard,
military, classified.
Johnson Space Center is indeed,
because they deal with human spaceflight. We only work with robots,
which don't require large and/or elaborate spacecraft to get them where
they need to go.
Good luck.
--Henry
From:Kline, Henry
(henry.kline@jpl.nasa.gov)
Sent:Mon 1/19/09 12:38 PM
SOURCE: Post FB 5.19.2019
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