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	Comments on: Photo Geek Weekly Episode 37 &#8211; No Mirrors Needed	</title>
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		By: Carl Crumley		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Good to have you back in North America Don. By the way, several of my partners in the gallery knew/know those Kodak engineers who worked on the spy satellite project. One thing that boggles the mind is how someone made a reliable mechanical system that advanced the film, packed it in a container, attached a parachute and threw it out of the satellite. And how many times per satellite? 10... 20... ? The article said they exposed over 100 miles of film. How many satellites was that? I&#039;d love to know more about his project. Maybe I can find a video on it. I have to go searching.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good to have you back in North America Don. By the way, several of my partners in the gallery knew/know those Kodak engineers who worked on the spy satellite project. One thing that boggles the mind is how someone made a reliable mechanical system that advanced the film, packed it in a container, attached a parachute and threw it out of the satellite. And how many times per satellite? 10&#8230; 20&#8230; ? The article said they exposed over 100 miles of film. How many satellites was that? I&#8217;d love to know more about his project. Maybe I can find a video on it. I have to go searching.</p>
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