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English: Optical Path of the KH-9 HEXAGON main camera system (folded Wirght design or modified Schmidt camera) |
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Source | http://www.nro.gov/foia/declass/GAMHEX/HEXAGON/49.pdf Project HEXAGON Overview |
Author | National Reconnaissance Office |
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