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STS062-77-045 - STS-062 - Earth observations from STS-62 flight

STS062-77-045 - STS-062 - Earth observations from STS-62 flight

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Color infra-red photographic documentation of the Earth as viewed from the Space Shuttle Columbia during STS-62. Subject Terms: STS-62 EARTH OBSERVATIO... More

AS09-20-3139 - Apollo 9 - Apollo 9 Mission image - Arizona

AS09-20-3139 - Apollo 9 - Apollo 9 Mission image - Arizona

The original database describes this as: Description: Oblique Earth Observation taken by the Apollo 9 crew. View is of Arizona includes Flagstaff, The Painted Desert, Grand Canyon and Mogollon Plateau. Film ma... More

STS062-77-046 - STS-062 - Earth observations from STS-62 flight

STS062-77-046 - STS-062 - Earth observations from STS-62 flight

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Color infra-red photographic documentation of the Earth as viewed from the Space Shuttle Columbia during STS-62. Subject Terms: STS-62 EARTH OBSERVATIO... More

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