[net.columbia] NASA laser videodiscs available

andrew@orca.UUCP (Andrew Klossner) (06/02/85)

I have three "computer products catalog data sheets" which describe
space-related videodiscs available from NASA.  These sheets are
normally used to describe software, and includes blocks for "file size
in number of reels or punched cards", "programming language", and
"operating system", all of which have been left blank.  In each case,
the following address is given:

	NASA
	Jet Propulsion Laboratory
	California Institute of Technology
	4800 Oak Grove Driver
	Pasadena, California  91103

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ACCESSION NUMBER
	PB84-191162

CONTRIBUTING AGENCY REPORT NUMBER
	NASA/DF-84/001 (see AVAILABILITY STATEMENT below)

PRODUCT NAME
	Selected NASA JPL Mission Video Images (Videodisc)

DESCRIPTORS OF PRODUCT
	Data File

DATES OF COVERAGE
	1982

AVAILABILITY STATEMENT - AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS, ORDER NO., ETC.
	This data file supersedes PB83-223 123 (NASA/DF-83/001)

PRICE INFORMATION
	$50.00 domestic; $80.00 foreign (code T99)

TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVES
	Frank Bristow
	Manager, Public Information Office
	(213) 354-4321

COMPUTER PRODUCT ABSTRACT
	The Selected JPL Mission Video Images-Videodisc consists of a
	one sided color recording of selected motion picture and
	television clips.  It contains one hour of film and video clips
	from selected JPL flight missions: Ranger 9 photos of the Moon;
	Surveyor, Mariner 2 and 10 pre-launch film clips; Voyager 1 and
	2 photos of Jupiter; The Jovian System; and Voyager 1 and 2
	photos of Saturn.  The disc can be played on Laser Disc Players
	made by Sony, Discovision, Pioneer, and Magnavox.

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ACCESSION NUMBER
	PB85-144756

CONTRIBUTING AGENCY REPORT NUMBER
	NASA/DF-85/003

PRODUCT NAME
	Planetary Image Videodisc Volume I

DESCRIPTORS OF PRODUCT
	Data File

DATES OF COVERAGE
	1982

PRICE INFORMATION
	$50.00 domestic; $80.00 foreign (code T99)

TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVES
	Michael D. Martin
	Operations Manager
	(213) 354-6065

COMPUTER PRODUCT ABSTRACT
	The Planetary Image Videodisc is an analog-encoded optical disc
	containing more than 100,000 black and white images of Mercury,
	Venus, Mars, and Jupiter taken during the Mariner, Viking, and
	Voyager planetary missions.  An equivalent number of 8- x
	10-in. photographs would require nearly 300 cubic feet of
	storage space (14 cabinets containing 666 binders).  More than
	a year of effort went into organizing, labeling, and
	photographing the individual images on 35-mm film.  The film
	was then transferred to videotape, then a master videodisc was
	produced, and copies for distribution were made.

	Response from the scientific community has been overwhelmingly
	favorable both to the instantaneous access to images provided
	by videodisc technology and to the overall quality of the
	images on the disc.  The disc represents the first full-scale
	use of videodisc technology for storage and retrieval of an
	image archive and a significant step toward our ultimate goal
	of widespread dissemination of space science data to both the
	scientific and educational communities.  The disc can be played
	on Laser Disc Players made by Sony, Discovision, Pioneer, and
	Magnavox.

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ACCESSION NUMBER
	PB85-144764

CONTRIBUTING AGENCY REPORT NUMBER
	NASA/DF-85/002

PRODUCT NAME
	Planetary Image Videodisc, Volume II

DESCRIPTORS OF PRODUCT
	Data File

DATES OF COVERAGE
	1982

PRICE INFORMATION
	$50.00 domestic; $80.00 foreign (code T99)

TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVES
	Michael D. Martin
	Operations Manager
	(213) 354-6065

COMPUTER PRODUCT ABSTRACT
	(same abstract as for volume I)

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I personally haven't seen this discs.

  -=- Andrew Klossner   (decvax!tektronix!orca!andrew)       [UUCP]
                        (orca!andrew.tektronix@csnet-relay)  [ARPA]