File:KH9 resolution maincamera.png
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DescriptionKH9 resolution maincamera.png |
English: Ground resolution of KH-9 HEXAGON's main camera system (trend as a function of mission number), with extrapolation of redacted data. |
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Author | Enemenemu |
Derivative work based on A History of the HEXAGON program, released to the public by the US NRO in September 2011: http://www.nro.gov/foia/declass/GAMBHEX.html archive copy at the Wayback Machine
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current | 16:52, 20 February 2019 | 973 × 634 (58 KB) | Enemenemu (talk | contribs) | Re-release by NRO, which reveals previously blanked-out portion of figure | |
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