蔡司为美国宇航局太空和登月任务研制透镜的历史

Vladan Blahnik
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从20世纪60年代起,美国宇航局首次太空任务和登月的标志性照片都是用安装在哈苏相机上的蔡司相机镜头拍摄的。他们装饰了许多报纸和杂志的封面,并首次以彩色的形式出现在特刊上。与此同时,NASA的科学家们正在对科学图像进行评估:在轨道上拍摄的摄影测量图像被组合成详细的月球地图,月球表面的全景盘被转换成着陆区域的地形图,而用宽带消色差紫外线透镜拍摄的照片则可以深入了解月球和地球的整体土壤状况。讲座将提供蔡司为NASA开发的所有相机镜头的概述。它将研究它们的技术规格,描述为这些镜头所做的开发工作,并深入研究NASA,哈苏和蔡司之间的合作历史。就像太空旅行一样,当时大型计算机的推出也刺激了光学设计。蔡司在摄影、电影、航空摄影测量和光学光刻方面的其他产品也受益于这些发展。
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History of lens development at ZEISS for NASA space and moon landing missions
The iconic photos of NASA's first space missions and Moon landings from the 1960s onwards were captured with ZEISS camera lenses mounted on Hasselblad cameras. They adorned the covers of many newspapers and magazines and appeared in color for the first time ever, as special issues. Meanwhile, NASA's scientists were evaluating the scientific images: the photogrammetric images taken while in orbit were combined to form a detailed lunar map, the panorama pans on the lunar surface were turned into a topographic map of the landing area, and the pictures with broadband achromatized UV lenses gave insights into the overall soil conditions on the Moon and the Earth. The talk will provide an overview of all the camera lenses developed by ZEISS for NASA. It will look at their technical specifications, describe the development work done for these lenses, and delve into the history of the partnership between NASA, Hasselblad, and ZEISS. Just like space travel, the launch of mainframe computers at that time also spurred on optical design. Other ZEISS products for photography, cinematography, aerial photogrammetry, and optical lithography also benefited from these developments.
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