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This is a complete prototype flight model of an image tube designed and utilized by John Lowrance in the mid-to-late1970s for electronic imaging capabilities for space telescope applications, notably for the Hubble Space Telescope. The vidicon portion was manufactured by Westingouse (07138 WX-32193 S/N 77-35-066). It is one of several examples accessioned from John Lowrance's company that represent the state of the art for this class of detector at the time NASA decided to switch from this technology to solid state CCD detectors for the Wide Field Planetary Camera.
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This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.
Object Details
Type
INSTRUMENTS-Scientific
Manufacturer
Westinghouse, Electronic Tube Division Dimensions
3-D: 48.9 × 10.5 × 10.5cm, 1.5kg (1 ft. 7 1/4 in. × 4 1/8 in. × 4 1/8 in., 3.2lb.) Materials
Steel
Glass
Copper Alloy
Aluminum
Synthetic
Ceramic
Electronics Inventory Number
A20070101000
Credit Line
Gift of John L. Lowrance
Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
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