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Video is an electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media.

In the aerospace context, video refers to the use of visual imagery captured by cameras and other imaging devices to aid in the operation, navigation, and monitoring of aircraft, spacecraft, and other aerospace vehicles. Video can be used for a variety of purposes, including navigation, flight control, research, and monitoring of the vehicle's performance and environment.

Examples of video usage in the aerospace context include:

  • Onboard cameras on aircraft and spacecraft that capture images of the Earth's surface, other celestial bodies, or the vehicle's surroundings. These images can be used for navigation, scientific research, or to monitor the vehicle's performance.
  • Video cameras used on drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for navigation and control of the vehicle, as well as for capturing images and video footage of the vehicle's surroundings.
  • Video cameras used in the cockpit of aircraft, which can capture images of the flight instruments, flight controls, and the pilot's actions. These images can be used for flight training, flight simulation, and accident investigation.
  • Video cameras used in ground-based control centers, which monitor the status and performance of spacecraft and other vehicles in flight.

Overall, video technology is widely used in aerospace industry to monitor and control the flight, navigation and other functionalities of aircraft, spacecraft and drones.

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