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RIT, FIT Camera Being Tested on ISS

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Imaging technology advanced by researchers at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and the Florida Institute of Technology (FIT) is being tested on the International Space Station (ISS) and could someday be used on future space telescopes. A new twist on the charge injection device (CID) camera, originally developed in 1972 by General Electric Co., fine-tunes the array of pixels for improved exposure control in low-light conditions. The enhanced technology could give scientists a new method for imaging planets around other stars and improve the search for habitable Earth-like...Read full article

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    Published: March 2017
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    cid camera
    CID, or charge injection device, camera refers to a type of imaging device that utilizes a specific kind of solid-state image sensor technology. CID cameras are capable of capturing images in a manner similar to charge-coupled device (CCD) cameras but differ in certain aspects of their operation and performance. CID camera suppliers → The charge injection device operates on the principle of transferring photo-generated charge packets through the device, analogous to CCD sensors....
    BusinesscamerasImagingaerospaceindustrialRochester Institute of Technologyflorida institute of technologyInternational Space Stationcharge injection deviceCID cameraZoran NinkovDaniel BatcheldorAmericaslight speed

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