ATS-III - Fujita Movie
Scope and Contents
Film Specifications - 16mm ; Description - From film leader; GSFC ATS III Fujita film. Film Depicts cloud activity from various locations around the world as seen from space. ; Location - Not Applicable ; Color ; Silent ; Date - Unknown ; Reel Size - 7" ; Approx Film Length - 375' ; Approx. Running Time - 8 min. ; Condition - Some tape residue. ; Opening Credits - The First Color Movie of The Planet Earth, Viewed from 22,300 miles over Brazil. Color Photos Televised by NASA Spacecraft ATS III. Produced by Verner E. Suomi, Professor Robert J. Parent, University of Wisconsin. Professor Tetsuya Fujita. ; Ending Credits - We wish to acknowledge the contributions of the following: Robert J. Darcy, ATS Project manager, and Wendell S. Sunderlin, Assistant ATS Project Manager, Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA, John W. Lindstrom, Nimbus / ATSData Utilization Manager, and John Lahzun, Ground Display Equipment Technical Officer. Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA., Roger M. Thomsen, Camera Project Engineer, Santa Barbara Research Center, Harold D. Ausfresser, Ground Equipment Consultant, Westinghouse Defense and Space Center, James Cunningham, Photofax Recorder Engineer, Electronic Systems Image Corporation, A. Fritz Hasler, Jerry C. Sitzman, Susan K. Peekna, University of Wisconsin, Vincent Ankus, Gisela L. Baralt, Dorothy L. Bradbury, Hugh Henderson, Kazuo Watanabe, University of Chicago. This movie was produced under the auspices of NASA Contract NAS 5 9677 Grant NSG 33 and of ESSA Grant Cwb WBG 34.
Dates
- Creation: 1956-1988, undated
Creator
- From the Collection: Lansford, Henry (Lansford, Henry, 1929-) (Person)
- From the Collection: Frisch, Joan (Person)
- From the Collection: Johnson, Diane (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
There are no access restrictions on this collection.
Full Extent
From the Collection: 40.00 Boxes
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Archives Repository
