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AS07-05-1617 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Tibet highlands

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Description: Apollo 7, the great lake-studded highlands of Tibet, as seen from the Apollo 7 spacecraft during its 24th revolution of the earth. Photographed from an altitude of 124 nautical miles. The snow line in the picture is at 18,000 feet; and the lakes are at 15,000 feet above sea level. Nganglaring Tsho Lake,Tarok Tsho Lake. Near vertical. Altitude: 124 miles. Latitude: 31 degrees,28' North,Longitude: 83 degrees 54' East. Original film magazine was labled N. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak SO-121,Aerial Ektachrome; Filter: Wratten 2A. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968.

Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Tibet, Asia

Categories: Earth Observations

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Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

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apollo tibet highlands nasa apollo 7 view of earth from space asia from orbit great lakes high resolution ultra high resolution earth observations on orbit apollo tarok tsho lake original film magazine tibet highlands altitude miles tsho lake degrees earth lakes flight date snow line sea level original camera data zeiss planar kodak so 121 aerial ektachrome flight apollo program space program 1960 s us national archives old magazines archive
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04/04/1968
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apollo tibet highlands nasa apollo 7 view of earth from space asia from orbit great lakes high resolution ultra high resolution earth observations on orbit apollo tarok tsho lake original film magazine tibet highlands altitude miles tsho lake degrees earth lakes flight date snow line sea level original camera data zeiss planar kodak so 121 aerial ektachrome flight apollo program space program 1960 s us national archives old magazines archive