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Capturing visual data from a spacecraft traveling at 17,000 plus miles per hour from a safe distance is a big challenge, and that is exactly what Jennifer Inman and the SCIFLI team do when spacecraft return to Earth. Franklin talked to Jennifer, Project Manager for NASA’s Scientifically Calibrated In-Flight Imagery Team (SCIFLI), to learn more about the complex challenge of collecting image data on re-entry and how that data will help improve design and safety as NASA and its partners move forward. Check it out!
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Capturing visual data from a spacecraft traveling at 17,000 plus miles per hour from a safe distance is a big challenge, and that is exactly what Jennifer Inman and the SCIFLI team do when spacecraft return to Earth. Franklin talked to Jennifer, Project Manager for NASA’s Scientifically Calibrated In-Flight Imagery Team (SCIFLI), to learn more about the complex challenge of collecting image data on re-entry and how that data will help improve design and safety as NASA and its partners move forward. Check it out!