PHOTOGRAPHIC REQUISITION
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?i March 1969
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bd 3RA9DU FOR: Deputy Director, Nsticnal Photographic
Interpretation Center
Chief, Technical Services & Support Group, NFIC
Chief, Applied Photo Science Division, T BO/RPIC
SUBJECT: Report on the Photographic Products fran Apollo IX
1. The photographic products Pram Apollo IX include 2,1100 feet
of l(= color film of interior, exterior and limited azunts of earth
photography. These movies are of little technical/intelligence value
to the Intelligence Community but are being edited to provide an
interesting 25/30 minute movie of the activities of the astronauts.
2. A fixed, vertical multi-sensor camera array provides 1100/500
separate views of earth with varying amounts of overlap. Most of the
scenes are domestic from an equatorial track from
I is 50/75 percent c ou
covered. 'Fke : camera array provides 7pm 2.2x 2.25 inch) frames
acquired through four bore-sighted three inch lenses that carried
the following emulsion/filter combinations:
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This is the first time we have had simultaneous multi-sensor acquisi-
tions from space and although the resolution is never better than
120/150 feet, the gross land features and shore lines provide inter-
esting information as to the capabilities of the various emulsions
and filter/emulsion combinations (i.e., 50-180 and 3400; Black/White,
Infrared and. 60--180; etc.). They provide depth perception and could
excite some interest within the Community. The red and green filters
used with the Type 3400 in bore-sighted framing cameras could provide
bicolor. Some of the areas photographed with the mlti-sensor camera
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SUBJECT: Report on the Photographic Products from Apollo IX
array were also photographed with a hand held TOnm Mauer camera
containing Aerial Ektachrome. This could be used to compare color
fidelity to bicolor fidelity.
3. There are approximately 360 frames of hand held, 7Omm,
Mauer, color photography. Aerial Ektachrome was used instead of
the "conventional" 60-121 color and it does provide very acceptable
color renditions, especially in the close-up photography of the
astronauts, the lunar module, the Apollo Space Craft and the
various tests conducted. Approximately 50 of these frames have
been combined into eight viewgraphs that will be available in a
couple of days. The remainder of the reproduction received will
be retained in the i1PIC files for reference.
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screening team at Houston, expressed a desire to borrow the movies,
25X1 A the vievgraphs and a briefer for a shoving at their respective areas
when the material is available. (NASA, Washington)
25X1 A has borrowed a few frames from the multi-sensor camera array for a
briefing at his headquarters. (NASA, Houston)
5X1A also ed a few frames of the Ektachrome CD (no-180) to show
5. The material acquired during Apollo IX will be available
to IL` to decide if the various emulsion combinations warrant an
extensive study to determine their intelligence value on 24 march.
Existing projects will cover the "first-look analysis" which should
take less than a day. If an extensive study is deemed necessary an
additional project or a split project may have to be provided.
25X1 A 6.1 Division Chief of the Photographic
Facilities at the Missile Space Center, Houston, our host during
25X1A the screening, expects to visit siPIC between 1300-1600 on Monday,
25X1 A 21 March. (NASA, Washington) is arranging for
I I visit and is aware of the credentials required.
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