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DALSA CCD Chips Deliver Mars Images

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WATERLOO, Ontario, Jan. 7 -- Three days after landing on Mars, the exploration rover "Spirit" has begun transmitting high-resolution color images of the red planet back to Earth. The CCD image sensor chips, designed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., were made by DALSA Corp., a semiconductor and electronics company that makes digital imaging and wafer foundry products, at its semiconductor wafer production facility in Bromont, Quebec. ROVING EYE: DALSA-built sensors on the "camera bar" of each rover provide high-quality images for analysis and navigation....Read full article

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    Published: January 2004
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