Overview
The Kodak DCS 660 was flown by NASA astronauts across 3 identified missions from 2001, contributing 447 identifiable frames to the public astronaut photography archive. Traced by manufacturer serial number, at least 2 physical bodies have been identified in the public archive. The Kodak DCS 660 is a 6 MP CCD released by Kodak in 1999.
Body S/N K660C-01411 is the most heavily documented in the archive, contributing 440 identifiable frames across 2 missions including STS100, STS105. The other 1 identified body appears in more targeted mission windows, detailed below.
Lens metadata for this model is limited in NASA's public releases (Adobe processing strips some manufacturer MakerNote fields). Where lens identification is available in the archive, it appears below.
Bodies identified
Each identifiable body of the Kodak DCS 660 that appears in NASA's public astronaut photography archive, sorted by frame count.
- K660C-01411
- K660C-01118
Commercial availability
Kodak DCS 660 on the used market
The bodies documented above are the specific units NASA sent to orbit. The commercial market carries the same Kodak DCS 660 model at accessible prices for collectors, photographers, and researchers. Listings shown are the same model, not the specific bodies flown.
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