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AST-04-210 - Apollo Soyuz Test Project - Apollo Soyuz Test Project, Earth views over United States, California Looking South

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AST-04-210 - Apollo Soyuz Test Project - Apollo Soyuz Test Project, Earth views over United States, California Looking South

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Description: Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP),Earth views,Overexposed,United States,California Looking South. Image taken on Revolution 137. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) Time of Photo 205:19:46,Ground Elapsed Time (GET) 215:56,Altitude 217. Original Film Magazine: CI-17,Laboratory Roll 4; Camera Data: Nikon,35mm,Single Lens Reflex,NASA Modified; Film Data: 35mm Ektachrome EF,Type S0-168,ASA=500 (Laboratory Adjusted),35mm Lens.

Subject Terms: Apollo Soyuz Test Project, Earth Observations (From Space), United States, California

Categories: Earth Observations

Date: 7/24/1975

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit
Photographs of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project

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