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Fairchild
Imagings Gallery |
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testament to the high quality results of Fairchild Imaging technology
is represented in the imagery displayed in this gallery. These are
actual images taken from cameras and systems that incorporate Fairchild
Imaging CCDs. Please do not hesitate to contact
Fairchild Imaging about any of these images and applications. |
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Gallery 1 - Scientific Imaging
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Digital Image of Liver Lysosome |
4x3 Digital Micrograph of Glaucoma |
CCD Image of Human Collagen |
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CCD Image of Cortex Rumen Ciliate |
Digital Micrograph of Cilia Cross Section |
4x3 Mosaic CCD Image of Protozoan Chlamydodon |
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3x3 Mosaic CCD Image of Membrane in Liver |
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All electron microscopy images taken
with Fairchild Imaging 4K x 4K
CCD485 and courtesy of Gatan, Inc.
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Gallery 2 - Aerial Reconnaissance Imaging
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Washington D.C. |
Phoenix, AZ |
Phoenix, AZ |
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Phoenix, AZ |
Phoenix, AZ |
Phoenix, AZ |
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Phoenix, AZ |
Phoenix, AZ |
Phoenix, AZ |
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Phoenix, AZ |
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All images
taken with 85 megapixel framing camera using
the Fairchild
Imaging 9K x 9K CCD595
and courtesy
of BAE Reconnaissance and Surveillance Systems.
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Gallery 3 - Space Imaging
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Gaseous pillars M16 Eagle Nebula
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from the WFPC2 using Fairchild Imaging tiled 800 x 800 CCDs.
Image courtesy of
NASA and
the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) . |
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Jupiter, Europa and Callisto
Image from the wide
planetary camera 2 with Fairchild Imaging tiled 800 x 800
CCD.
Image courtesy
of
NASA and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) . |
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Mars Rover
Image with Fairchild Imaging designed 256 x
512 CCD arrays.
Image courtesy of NASA/JPL. |
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Ring galaxy
Image from the WFPC2 using Fairchild Imaging tiled 800 x
800 CCDs.
Image
courtesy of NASA and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST).
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Saturn
Image taken 17.6 million miles from Saturn by the Cassini
Orbiter Imaging Science Subsystem using the Fairchild Imaging
1024 x 1204,
12µm pixel lumigen coated CCD's. Image courtesy of NASA/JPL/ Space Science Institute. |
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Saturns Rings - Prometheus, Pandora and Janus
Image taken 5.1 million miles from Saturn by the Cassini
Orbiter's Imaging Science Subsystem using Fairchild Imagings
1024 x 1024, 12µm pixel lumigen coated CCD's. Image courtesy
of NASA/JPL/ Space Science Institute. |
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Sun-striped Saturn
Image taken with the Cassini spacecraft's Imaging Science Subsystem narrow angle camera using Fairchild Imagings 1024 x 1024, 12µm pixel lumigen coated CCD's on
Jan. 18, 2005, at a distance of 1.4 million kilometers (889,000 miles)
from Saturn.
Image courtesy of NASA/JPL Space Science Institute. |
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The Giant's Shadow
Image taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft's Imaging Science Subsystem wide
angle camera using Fairchild Imagings 1024 x 1024, 12µm pixel lumigen coated CCD's on Jan. 17, 2005, at a distance of approximately 1.2
million kilometers (746,000 miles) from Saturn.
Image courtesy of NASA/JPL Space Science Institute. |
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Spotlight on Mimas
Image taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft's Imaging Science Subsystems narrow
angle camera using Fairchild Imagings 1024 x 1024, 12µm pixel lumigen coated CCD's on Dec. 18, 2004, at a distance of 2 million kilometers
(1.3 million miles) from Mimas, one of the intermost moons of saturn.
Image courtesy of NASA/JPL Space Science Institute. |
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Titan's Surface
This mosaic of three frames from the Huygens Descent Imager/Spectral Radiometer (DISR) instrument using a Fairchild Imaging 256 x 512 frame transfer CCD provides unprecedented detail of the high ridge area
including the flow down into a major river channel from different sources.
Image courtesy of NASA/JPL/University of Arizona. |
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Gallery 4 - Astronomical Imagery
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3 CCD485 (6cm x 6cm) 4096 x 4096, 15µm pixel front
illuminated device on the New Earth Asteroid Tracking Telescope.
Courtesy of NEAT and NASA/JPL. |
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Largest Schmidt telescope in the world houses the Fairchild
Imaging back-illuminated 4K x 4K device. Courtesy of Thuringer
Landessternwarte Tautenberg Observatory. |
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Single galaxy NGC1232. 65 million light years
away. Image from the Keck 1 10M telescope utilizing the Fairchild
Imaging
2K x 2K CCD. Courtesy of WM Keck Observatory. |
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Dumbell Nebula M27. Courtesy of the NEAT Oschin 48” telescope
at JPL consisting of three separate CCD485 Fairchild Imaging
devices. |
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