Dr. Tamara E. W. Payne
at Altamira Technologies Corp
SPIE Involvement:
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Publications (6)

Proceedings Article | 28 September 2004 Paper
Tamara Payne, Stephen Gregory, Julio Villafuerte
Proceedings Volume 5489, (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.551835
KEYWORDS: Telescopes, Satellites, Space telescopes, Sensors, Databases, Optical filters, CCD cameras, Stars, Imaging systems, Satellite communications

Proceedings Article | 19 December 2002 Paper
Tamara Payne, Stephen Gregory, Nina Houtkooper, Todd Burdullis
Proceedings Volume 4847, (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.461029
KEYWORDS: Satellites, Optical filters, Analytical research, Astronomy, Space telescopes, Charge-coupled devices, Photometry, Situational awareness sensors, Observatories, Earth observing sensors

Proceedings Article | 27 December 2001 Paper
Darryl Sanchez, Stephen Gregory, Susan Storm, Tamara Payne, Carol Davis
Proceedings Volume 4490, (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.455429
KEYWORDS: Satellites, Polarization, Satellite communications, Clouds, Stars, Calibration, Cameras, Earth observing sensors, Analytical research, Directed energy weapons

Proceedings Article | 27 December 2001 Paper
Tamara Payne, Stephen Gregory, Darryl Sanchez, Todd Burdullis, Susan Storm
Proceedings Volume 4490, (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.455426
KEYWORDS: Satellites, Photometry, Optical filters, Earth observing sensors, Analytical research, Space telescopes, Charge-coupled devices, Astronomy, Directed energy weapons, Observatories

Proceedings Article | 31 October 2000 Paper
Darryl Sanchez, Stephen Gregory, Deborah Werling, Tamara Payne, Lee Kann, Lyle Finkner, Don Payne, Carol Davis
Proceedings Volume 4091, (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.405774
KEYWORDS: Satellites, Satellite communications, Sun, Stars, Optical filters, Space telescopes, Earth observing sensors, Calibration, Directed energy weapons, Telescopes

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