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Schneider Lenses Used in NASA Shuttle

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NASA has selected Schneider lenses for two space shuttle flight safety systems as part of its Shuttle Return to Flight program. It will use a Xenoplan f/2.8, 50-mm compact C-mount lens from Jos. Schneider Optische Werke GmbH of Bad Kreuznach, Germany, on the shuttle’s orbital inspection boom. The inspection system incorporates cameras and a laser ranging system for scanning the orbiter’s exterior for damage while in flight, enabling astronauts to repair it before re-entry into the atmosphere. The product satisfies NASA’s requirements for a compact lens that can withstand the g forces and...Read full article

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    Published: January 2006
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    c-mount lens
    A C-mount lens refers to a specific type of lens commonly used in machine vision, surveillance, microscopy, and other imaging applications. The "C-mount" designation refers to the standard interface or mounting system used for attaching the lens to a camera or imaging device. These lenses have a threaded mount with a 1-inch diameter (approximately 25.4 mm) and 32 threads per inch (C-mount thread), allowing for a secure and standardized connection. Characteristics of C-mount lenses...
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