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Camera Catches Invisible Fires

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Ruth A. Mondonsa

Anyone would agree that an undetected, uncontrolled fire is a menace that leaves disaster and destruction in its wake. When the fire happens to be invisible, as is the case with hydrogen fires, immediate detection is imperative. At the John C. Stennis Space Center in southern Mississippi, NASA's center for rocket propulsion testing, personnel face the danger of invisible fires every day. Testing and flight-certifying main engines for space shuttles is their job. The center is one of the world's leading consumers of liquid hydrogen. The HC1000 multispectral imaging system in overlay mode...Read full article

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