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AS09-26B-3736B - Apollo 9 - Apollo 9 Mission image - S0-65 Multispectral Photography - California and Arizona

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Description: Earth Observation taken by the Apollo 9 crew. View is of Salton Sea and Imperial Vallen in California and Cibola in Arizona. Latitude was 33.26 N by Longitude 115.22 W, Overlap was 60%,Altitude miles were 106 and cloud cover was 45%. This imagery taken as part of the NASA S0-65 Experiment ``Multispectral Terrain Photography``. The experiment provides simultaneous satellite photography of the Earth's surface in three distinct spectral bands. The photography consists of four almost spatially identical photographs. The images of ground objects appear in the same coordinate positions on all four photos in the multispectral set within the opto-mechanical tolerances of the Hasselblad cameras in the Apollo 9 spacecraft. Band designation for this frame is B. Film and filter is thin base B/W 3400 Film,Panchromatic Wratten 58B. Mean Wavelength of Sensitivity is 525nm Green. The Nominal Bandpass is 460-610nm.

Subject Terms: Apollo 9 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space)

Categories: Experiment (Non-medical)

Original: Film - 70MM B&W

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Apollo 9 - AS09-26D-3854D through AS09-19-2909

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apollo multispectral photography multispectral photography nasa apollo 9 view of earth from space arizona from orbit california from orbit high resolution ultra high resolution earth from space space program 1960 s us national archives
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06/03/1969
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label_outline Explore California From Orbit, Arizona From Orbit, Multispectral

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apollo multispectral photography multispectral photography nasa apollo 9 view of earth from space arizona from orbit california from orbit high resolution ultra high resolution earth from space space program 1960 s us national archives