Video Guidance, Landing, and Imaging system (VGLIS) for space missions

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Guidance Sensors, Image Dissector Tubes, Video Equipment, Feasibility Analysis, Satellite Control, Satellite Guidance

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The feasibility of an autonomous video guidance system that is capable of observing a planetary surface during terminal descent and selecting the most acceptable landing site was demonstrated. The system was breadboarded and "flown" on a physical simulator consisting of a control panel and monitor, a dynamic simulator, and a PDP-9 computer. The breadboard VGLIS consisted of an image dissector camera and the appropriate processing logic. Results are reported.

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