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THis is an interesting project. NASA have early tapes and lack the
equipment to play them. I'm posting this in case any one here is able
to help.
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/04/01/help-needed-to-recover-old-satellite-imagery/#more-6714
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A message from Dennis Wingo:
The Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project (LOIRP), is a NASA ESMD
funded project to recover the original Lunar Orbiter analog data which
was recorded on an Ampex FR-900 2? video instrumentation recorder. As
far as we know, we have the last surviving drives of this type in the
world. We have retired Ampex engineers working with us on this
project but the FR-900 was a limited use machine (exclusively the U.S.
government at the FAA, USAF, NASA).
What we need is to find any possible source of documentation (we know
about the Stanford Archive and have been there many times) for the
FR-900 or the possibility of actual machines.
There are similar machines with the numbers FR-901, FR-902, FR-950
that are close enough that we can use any information on them.
Please email to Anthony (or drop a comment below) and he will forward
to me or drop us a note at www.moonviews.com
Thanks very much!!!
Dennis Wingo
LOIRP Project Lead
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equipment to play them. I'm posting this in case any one here is able
to help.
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/04/01/help-needed-to-recover-old-satellite-imagery/#more-6714
/quote
A message from Dennis Wingo:
The Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project (LOIRP), is a NASA ESMD
funded project to recover the original Lunar Orbiter analog data which
was recorded on an Ampex FR-900 2? video instrumentation recorder. As
far as we know, we have the last surviving drives of this type in the
world. We have retired Ampex engineers working with us on this
project but the FR-900 was a limited use machine (exclusively the U.S.
government at the FAA, USAF, NASA).
What we need is to find any possible source of documentation (we know
about the Stanford Archive and have been there many times) for the
FR-900 or the possibility of actual machines.
There are similar machines with the numbers FR-901, FR-902, FR-950
that are close enough that we can use any information on them.
Please email to Anthony (or drop a comment below) and he will forward
to me or drop us a note at www.moonviews.com
Thanks very much!!!
Dennis Wingo
LOIRP Project Lead
/end quote