All-sky camera apparatus for time-resolved lightning photography
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1. All-sky camera apparatus for time-resolved lightning photography comprising:
- a pair of cameras disposed a spaced distance one from the other in a horizontal plane,each of said cameras including;
a lens member anda film member disposed in the focal plane of the lens member;
both of said members having an axis of rotation pointed vertically and said lens members both being substantially identical to the extent that both are adapted to view substantially the entire sky for imaging in identical manners lightning discharges occurring in the sky on their respective film member, andmeans for rotating the image formed in at least one of said cameras about said common rotational axis, said rotation being at a fixed angular velocity relative to image formed on the film member of said other camera,whereby an image of a particular lightning discharge is recorded by both cameras simultaneously for permitting lightning data to be analyzed by measuring the film-recorded angular deviation produced by said relative rotation.
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A pair of all-sky cameras each equipped with a 220° Fisheye-Nikkor ns are disposed with their lenses pointing vertically. One of the cameras is rotated about an axis passing through the zenith while the other is maintained in a stationary disposition or, if desired, counter-rotated. Because of the relative rotational movement of the film of the cameras, there is a measure of displacement between the images formed on the respective films and the angular deviation produced by the displacement can be measured to determine the time development of lightning discharge.
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1. All-sky camera apparatus for time-resolved lightning photography comprising:
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a pair of cameras disposed a spaced distance one from the other in a horizontal plane, each of said cameras including; a lens member and a film member disposed in the focal plane of the lens member;
both of said members having an axis of rotation pointed vertically and said lens members both being substantially identical to the extent that both are adapted to view substantially the entire sky for imaging in identical manners lightning discharges occurring in the sky on their respective film member, andmeans for rotating the image formed in at least one of said cameras about said common rotational axis, said rotation being at a fixed angular velocity relative to image formed on the film member of said other camera, whereby an image of a particular lightning discharge is recorded by both cameras simultaneously for permitting lightning data to be analyzed by measuring the film-recorded angular deviation produced by said relative rotation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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