Aerial on AOSS roof
Antennas (Electronics)
Aerial on AOSS roof. Distinctively shaped antenna. Snow on roof. Two unidentified men. One may be Delbert Smith. Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences Building, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
1971
Smith, Delbert
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SL0387
Air pollution instrument
Meteorological instruments.
Air—Pollution—Measurement.
Air pollution instrument. Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
1971
McClennon, Allen
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SL0392
Allen Huang
Huang, Allen.
Purdom, James.
Allen Huang and James Purdom (left). Joint EUMETSAT/AMS Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 2007.
EUMETSAT - European Organization for the Exploration of Meteorological Satellites.
2007
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SL0683
Allis-Chalmers class
Allis Chalmers.
Blair, Charles.
Buchholtz, Gene.
Allis-Chalmers class. Group photograph of technicians at lab desks at work taking "Reliable electrical connections, hand soldering HS1-1" class at Allis-Chalmers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Includes Charles Blair and Gene Buchholtz. Gene Buckholtz is third from left.
Allis-Chalmers
October 1968
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SL0178
Ampex DR-10 videodisk
Videodiscs
Ampex DR-10 videodisk. The video disk provides storage for over 600 separate TV frames. Video sync is governed by an optical tachometer mechanically coupled to the disk. During loading, a gated oscillator is locked to the horizontal sync pulses and determines the rate and starting time for emptying the fast core registers onto the disk. Playback for display is completely compatible with standard TV, permitting use of the entire range of industry technology available as off-the-shelf hardware. Interfacing to a TV station is also possible for transmission of the satellite images and other interpretive material to the general public.
Image appears on page 37 in McIDAS: An interim report on the development of the Man-computer Interactive Data Access System. SSEC Publication No.72.11.M3. See also SL0411-SL0418 and SL0645-SL0651 for photographs of related equipment taken at the same time.
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center.
1972
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SL0651
Anaconic digital multimeter
Digital multimeters
Anaconic Digital Multimeter. Close up of front of instrument with digital readout. Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC), University of Wisconsin-Madison. Image obtained from University of Wisconsin Archives.
Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
May 1972
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SL0177
Andrews antenna (01)
Satellite dish antennas—Installation
Andrews antenna (01). Crane unloading the 4.6 meter Andrews disk antenna from back of a truck located behind AOSS building in space between it and Rust-Schreiner Hall. Geology building visible in background. White disk with red lighting bolt graphic on surface. Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
1980s
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SL0872
Andrews antenna (02)
Satellite dish antennas
Andrews antenna (02). 4.6 meter Andrews antenna on north east corner of roof top of AOSS building. White disk with red lightning bolt graphic on surface. Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
1980s
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SL0873
Anemometer test (01)
Anemometer
Anemometer test (01). Test vehicle in Camp Randall building, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Close up of cab.
Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
22 April 1969
Dombroski, Bob
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SL0349
Anemometer test (02)
Anemometer
Anemometer test (02). Test vehicle in Camp Randall building, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Close up of anemometer.
Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
22 April 1969
Dombroski, Bob
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SL0350