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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 28, 2001
Eos Systems Inc. Awarded Software Development Contract by NASA
Vancouver, BC - November 28, 2001 - Eos Systems, the developer of PhotoModeler software and leading photogrammetric technology, has been awarded a software customization contract by NASA. The contract work will enhance PhotoModeler to meet NASA's need for a software program that can produce measurements and models from video image sequences. Video-sequence based measurements are crucial to the testing process used by NASA in the Gossamer Spacecraft Initiative, which develops enabling technologies for very large, ultra-lightweight space structures.
The Structural Dynamics Branch at the NASA Langley Research Center will use the software to perform structural tests on ultra-thin space structures such as large antennas and observatories, solar sails, inflatable solar arrays and concentrators, and inflatable habitats. In order to study the viability of these structures, NASA needs to measure: 1) deployment dynamics, 2) deployed static shape, and 3) deployed vibration characteristics. Non-contact photogrammetry is the only appropriate way to do the measurements.
"We are proud to be a part of this important NASA project", says Alan Walford, President of Eos Systems. "NASA is a long time user of PhotoModeler software, having performed extensive tests and advanced work with PhotoModeler. The fact that PhotoModeler software has met NASA's high standards proves the strength and quality of our technology. We are pleased to implement this customization of PhotoModeler to help NASA meet their goals."
NASA has been using PhotoModeler and images from a digital camera to perform photogrammetric measurements of an inflatable space antenna. The new video sequence capabilities will enable NASA to perform measurements at multiple intervals as antennas and other structures unfold, allowing them to study shape and vibration characteristics.
About Eos Systems
Eos Systems, a private company based in Vancouver, Canada, is a world leader in the development of photogrammetry and 3D modeling technology. Their award-winning PhotoModeler software is used worldwide by professionals in the fields of engineering, architecture, 3d graphics, accident reconstruction, and archaeology. In addition, Eos Systems has developed software solutions for use in 3rd party applications. website: www.eossystems.com
About NASA Langley Research Center
The Langley facility focuses on NASA initiatives in aerospace vehicles system technology, aviation safety, quiet aircraft technology, and small aircraft transportation. It supports NASA space programs with atmospheric research and technology testing and development. website: www.larc.nasa.gov
About NASA Gossamer Spacecraft Initiative
The Gossamer Spacecraft Initiative is a new NASA program to begin long-range development of enabling technologies for very large, ultra-lightweight structures and apertures. Gossamer spacecraft technology will eventually allow NASA to undertake bold new missions of discovery, such as searching for the signs of life on planets orbiting nearby stars, and sailing through space on beams of light to places beyond our solar system.
Alan Walford, CEO
Tel: 604.732.6658
Fax: 604.732.6642
E-mail: sales@eossystems.com
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