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I understand that the Lunar Orbiter system used the Samos camera. That would be an intersting note if it can be verified. DonPMitchell 03:45, 19 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Moon mapping

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There are pictures of the moon mapping done before the moon landings and the photo of the mechanism of the dry film development process similar to Polaroid, with which Dr. Land had been also involved, and the question is: how much of the technology did the moon mapping satellites share with SAMOS or, was it just a successful redevelopment of the SAMOS mapping technology? The spooling system of the moon mapping went back and forth for retransmission of the developed film. 178.143.99.60 (talk) 16:56, 14 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]