Dr Edward Weiler, program scientist for NASA headquarters, on May 20 holds a CCDS chip which transforms light into information from the Hubble telescope - Collections Online | Museum Wales
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Dr Edward Weiler, program scientist for NASA headquarters, on May 20 holds a CCDS chip which transforms light into information from the Hubble telescope

Wirephoto published in the Tribune newspaper in 1990. Purchased by David Hurn from MMG Photo Archives.

Full title: Dr Edward Weiler, program scientist for NASA headquarters, on May 20 holds a CCDS chip which transforms light into information from the Hubble telescope so that it can be sent to the computer at the Goddard Space Center and turned into Pictures.

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Art

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NMW A 57435

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h(cm) image size:15.1
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w(cm) image size:20.6
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h(cm) paper size:20.1
w(cm) paper size:25.5

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