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NASA’s New HDR Camera Records Rocket Test (Video) By Michael Balderston published 9 August 16 NASA tested a pair of new technologies recently: the Orbital ATK’s QM-2 solid rocket booster and NASA’s HDR Stereo X camera (HiDyRS-X).
HPA 2016: The Internet for the Solar System By Deborah D McAdams published 18 February 16 NASA's Rodney Grubbs was on hand at the HPA Technology Retreat to reach out to the imaging community, making space geeks swoon in the process.