An applications report is available from FLIR Systems that describes
how its infrared camera systems were selected and have been used by
NASA Langley Research Center for its shuttle and International Space
Station programs.
The US Space Agency initially opted in favour of infrared technology to
inspect possible tile damage on the heat shields of its space shuttles
following the 2003 Columbia space shuttle catastrophe. Following a
thorough evaluation of all infrared cameras on the market, the NASA
engineers chose a ThermaCAM S65 camera developed by FLIR Systems to
undertake its investigative research.
The applications report describes how NASA Langley Research Center and
FLIR Systems worked together to developed an adapted version of the
FLIR infrared camera that was incorporated into Discovery and Atlantis
space shuttle missions as a contingency to aid visual inspection should
damage occur on the wing leading edge. Having understood the benefits
of thermal imaging - NASA Langley elected to use the adapted FLIR
infrared camera system on the International Space station for possible
leak detection and machinery inspection applications.
For a copy of this applications report please visit
www.flir.com/uploadedFiles/CS_EMEA/Application_Stories/Media/Downloads/NASA_EN.pdf