Video techniques in comet-debris studies

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Color Television, Comets, Imaging Techniques, Meteoroids, Space Debris, Calibrating, Image Processing, Television Systems, Video Data

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The paper describes techniques for examining comets and meteors. Data was obtained on four nights around the peak of the Geminid shower, using SEC Vidicon equipment at Mount Hopkins Observatory in Arizona at a latitude of 31 deg 41.9 north, longitude 110 deg 52.7 west, and 2320 meters above sea level. The TV employed, was mated to an f/0.75 lens of 105 mm focal length, and above the lens a transmission diffraction grating was fixed with 300 lines/mm. Attention is given to the calibration curve of the seven-pixel means and to the contour lines drawn by the Image Data Processing System (IDAPS).

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