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Gemini XII Mission Image - Pakistan

Gemini XII Mission Image - Pakistan

The original caption reads: Photograph of Pakistan: Indus Valley, Karachi-Hyderabad, Nara Canal, Makran Ranges; slightly out of focus; taken during the Gemini XII mission during orbit no. 39. GET time was 61:2... More

AS07-06-1704 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Arabian Sea, Iran, Pakistan, Makran Ranges

AS07-06-1704 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Arabian Sea, Iran, Pakista...

The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Arabian Sea, Iran,Pakistan,Makran Ranges.Dark, low oblique. Cloud Cover 0%. Latitude: Altitude: 121 miles. 25 degrees 26' North,Longitude: 62 degr... More

Gemini XII Mission Image - Pakistan

Gemini XII Mission Image - Pakistan

The original caption reads: Photograph of Pakistan (Baluchistan): Makran Ranges; slightly out of focus; taken during the Gemini XII mission during orbit no. 39. GET time was 61:26 / GMT time was 10:15. Origin... More

AS07-05-1660 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Pakistan, Kirthar and Makran Ranges, Indus River

AS07-05-1660 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Pakistan, Kirthar and Makr...

The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Pakistan,Kirthar and Makran Ranges,Indus River. Very high oblique. Cloud Cover 15%. Latitude: Altitude: 132 miles. 32 degrees,00' North,Longitude:... More

AS07-05-1616 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Pakistan, Kirthar and Makran Ranges, Quetta

AS07-05-1616 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Pakistan, Kirthar and Makr...

The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Pakistan,Kirthar and Makran Ranges,Quetta.Low oblique. Clouds cover: 0%; Altitude: 127 miles. Latitude: 28 degrees,55' North,Longitude: 66 degrees... More

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