>I was employed at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
>in the RADAR Science and Technology group from 1984 to 1988.

That makes me feel pretty shallow. 
I spent most of 84'-88' sitting on the back of a boat drinking Flaming
Lamborghinis, listening to Depeche Mode and chatting up girls.
At least that's what I remember...
Simon



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Godfrey DiGiorgi
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On Aug 9, 2006, at 11:23 AM, keith_w wrote:

>>> Part of my work on imaging correlators for Synthetic Aperture Radar 
>>> remote sensors included development of motion compensating 
>>> algorithms that lead in this direction.
>
> For whom was this work done, please?
>
> keith whaley
> Once a mechanical designer in Radar Systems for Raytheon...working on 
> SARs...interesting.

I was employed at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the RADAR Science
and Technology group from 1984 to 1988.

I was involved with the Aircraft SAR Shuttle Underflight experiments,
SIR-B and SIR-C shuttle imaging radar projects, the Magellan (aka "Venus
Radar Mapper") project, peripherally with the Galileo project, and also
with a couple of experimental initiatives using radar imaging for
orbital debris detection.

My work was centered on the image processing system development and
delivery of image/science data to principal investigators ... that's
where/when I first began doing digital image processing, in both radar
and optical domains.

Godfrey

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