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30 September 1994 NASA shuttle lightning research: observations of nocturnal thunderstorms and lightning displays as seen during recent space shuttle missions
Otha H. Vaughan Jr.
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Abstract
A number of interesting lightning events have been observed using the low light level TV camera of the space shuttle during nighttime observations of thunderstorms near the limb of the Earth. Some of the vertical type lightning events that have been observed will be presented. Using TV cameras for observing lightning near the Earth's limb allows one to determine the location of the lightning and other characteristics by using the star field data and the shuttle's orbital position to reconstruct the geometry of the scene being viewed by the shuttle's TV cameras which are located in the payload bay of the shuttle.
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Otha H. Vaughan Jr. "NASA shuttle lightning research: observations of nocturnal thunderstorms and lightning displays as seen during recent space shuttle missions", Proc. SPIE 2266, Optical Spectroscopic Techniques and Instrumentation for Atmospheric and Space Research, (30 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.187577
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Clouds

Stars

Video

Aerospace engineering

Automatic control

Detector development

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