SMPTE EG 8-1993 Specifications for Motion-Picture Camera Equipment Used in Space Environment.pdf
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1、SMPTE EG*8 93 m 8357403 0001308 4T3 SMPTE ENGINEERING GUIDELINE Specif cat ions for Mot ion-Pictu re Camera Equipment Used in Space Environment EG 8-1993 Revision of EG 8-1984 1 Scope This guideline specifies the technical and operational requirements for the use of documentary and theatri- cal moti
2、on-picture cameras aboard a space shuttle. Page 1 of 7 pages Customer Service Center for customer liaison and interface with the STS program. The “document tree“ approach to the documentation structure has been implemented to facilitate easy access. (See figure 1 .) 3 Basic technical requirements 2
3、Objective 3.1 Electrical characteristics and speclflcations The objective of this guideline is to specify the con- ceptual design and associated technical specifica- tions for an onboard camera system that will enable NASA to offer motion-picture producers access to the space shuttle. These specific
4、ations cover the hard- ware that would be required for using the space shuttle as a universal camera platform and an earth orbit location for depicting mans presence in space. (Detailed specifications are listed in annex A.3.) 2.1 Concept 1 Figure 1 provides a generic description of payload integrat
5、ion above the shuttle to familiarize users with a typical scenario of the integration process. New design, redesign, and/or new utilization of pay- load hardware must take into account requirements of the integration process in the early stages of the project for cost effectiveness and efficiency. T
6、he extent and complexity of each integration step will depend largely upon the specific payload and its planned utilization. Requalification of previously flown equipment for reflights is a relatively easy process. Introduction of new equipment and new utilization may involve the full integration pr
7、ocess. Sufficient and adequate planning is highly advisable in the initial stages of the project to meet the overall objectives for the payload and make a specific flight of the shuttle, if desirable. 2.2 Basic references NASA has established a methodological approach for the shuttle documentation s
8、ystem and is providing a I 3.1.1 Power DC or ac power may be made available through the shuttle orbiter (see reference 7 of annex A.3). DC power - voltage: 28 V 2 4 V upon location power: TBD watts depending AC power - voltage: 115 V * 5 V rms power: TBD watts frequency: 400 Hz e 7 Hz 3.1.2 Fusing c
9、riteria The payload element is required to provide circuit protection in the form of fuses, resistors, or other current limiting devices on its side of the inter- face in order to protect payload elementlorbiter wiring. 3.1.3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) The payload shall comply with the radi
10、ated and conducted electromagnetic interference require- ments of ICD 2-19001 , paragraphs 10.7.3, 10.7.3.1, and 10.7.3.2 (see reference 2 of annex A.3). As a design goal, cargo wiring on the pay- load side of the interface shall meet the require- ments of Table 10.7.1 -2 (see reference 2 of annex A
11、.3) or utilize equivalent shielding. Copyright O 1993 by the SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE AND TELEVISION ENGINEERS 595 W. Hartsdale Ave., White Plains, NY 10607 (914) 761-1100 Approved November 17,1993 SMPTE EG*8 73 m 8357403 OOOL307 33T m EG 8-1993 Y -8 F 2 c c s Page 2 of 7 pages SMPTE EG*8 93 835740
12、1 0001310 051 3.2 Basic mechanical characteristics and specif ications 3.2.1 Approved lubricants shall be as shown below: b (a) Crew cabin - JSC-approved (Johnson Space Center) lubricants (see annex A.4); (b) Payload bay - lubricants meeting MIL L-8937 or L-4601 O (see annex A.4). 3.2.2 Finish shall
13、 be anodized or painted as per Mil-spec MIL C-83286, unless titanium is used as the structural material. 3.2.3 Controls and adjustments shall be acti- vated with minimal force and shall achieve pos- itive positioning (see annex A.l). 3.2.4 Mounting points shall be provided for locking attachment on
14、three sides of camera ho us i ng . 3.2.5 All material used shall meet JSC Spec. SE-R-OO6B. 3.3 Camera/ location b EG 8-1993 Single locker Double locker Height: 9.5 in 20.5 in 16.8 in Width: 16.8 in 19.7 in Depth: 19.7 in These dimensions allow for %in clearance all the way around for the isolation/s
15、uspension foam. 3.5.2 Magazines or film canisters should be quick-release type. 3.5.3 Self-threading film path is preferred. 3.5.4 Weight not to exceed 150 Ibs (68 kg) with full film load. 3.6 Categories of locatlons and requirements The categories range from a completely self- contained system that
16、 requires activation only at certain times to an elaborate multi-camera operation including directed camera movement from both on- board and remote locations outside the shuttle while in space. 3.6.1 Cabin environment conditions (a) Temperature: Nominal 65OF-75“F (1 8%-24“C); 3.3.1 Cabin location (b
17、) Relative humidity: Nominal 50%; 3.3.2 External location (c) Gravity: O g; 3.3.2.1 Payload bay gas can 3.3.2.2 Payload bay pallet and brackets 3.3.2.3 EVA location 3.4 Camera operating systems 3.4.1 Manual control 3.4.2 Remote control 3.5 Basic physical characteristics of cameras 3.5.1 External dim
18、ensions to permit camera to be placed in storage locker: (d) Acceleration/vibration/shock: Up to 9 gs 25 Hz minimum; (e) Lighting: 1 O footcandles average; (9 Power: 28Vdc; (9) Mechanical: Mounting points for equipment storage areas below deck; (h) Weight: 150 Ibs maximum (68 kg); (i) Finish and com
19、ponents: No outgassing. 3.6.1.1 Photographic equipment to be used in this environment is subject to certification by Page 3 of 7 pages SMPTE EG*8 93 = 8357403 000333L T98 EG 8-1993 NASA. (A listing of previously certified cameras used for instruments or documentary purposes can be obtained from the
20、NASA Customer Service Center.) 3.6.2 Payload bay gas can The Get-Away Special (Gas Can) and self-contained power supply with remote control would not require special NASA certification. This camera would be in a fixed position with the field of view predetermined by the mounting. 3.6.2.1 Gas can env
21、ironment operating condi- tions (a) Temperature: Depending upon the use of insula- tion and heaters, nominal 5O0F-80“F (1 O“G27“C); (b) Relative humidity: Use of dry nitrogen could maintain humidity at less than 10%. Moisture problem on glass surfaces; (c) Gravity: O g; (d) Acceleration/vibration/sh
22、ock: Up to 9 gs ? 25 Hz minimum; (e) Lighting: Ambient - bright sunlight to space black; (9 Power: Battery or orbiter power; (9) Mechanical: Mounting points in canister (suspen- sior in solamide foam is advisable); (h) Weight: 200 Ibs maximum (91 kg); (i) Size: 20“ I.D. x 28“ height, cylinder (MDA c
23、onfig- uration). 3.6.2.2 Photographic equipment Camera equipment is at the discretion of the user. The equipment must withstand launch and re-entry shock and vibration. 3.6.3 Payload bay (environmental and operational conditions) 3.6.3.1 Structure using existing mounting points 3.6.3.2 Pallet mounti
24、ng fixed - remote operation 3.6.3.3 Pallet-mounted remote pan and tilt 3.6.3.4 Payload bay environment operating conditions I (a) Temperature: -273F to 21 2F; (b) Relative humidity: 0% to 100%: (c) Gravity: O g; (d) Acceleration/vibration/shock: Up to 9 gs ? 25 Hz minimum; (e) Lighting: Ambient brig
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