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AS06-02-1442 - Apollo 6 - Apollo 6 Mission Image - Mexico and Arizona

AS06-02-1442 - Apollo 6 - Apollo 6 Mission Image - Mexico and Arizona

The original database describes this as: Description: Imagery taken during the Apollo 6 Mission. View is of Mexico and Arizona - Nogales, Tuscon, Aqua Prieta, smoestack at Douglas, and Willcox Dry Lake. Film ... More

AS06-02-1443 - Apollo 6 - Apollo 6 Mission Image - Mexico, Arizona and New Mexico

AS06-02-1443 - Apollo 6 - Apollo 6 Mission Image - Mexico, Arizona and...

The original database describes this as: Description: Imagery taken during the Apollo 6 Mission. View is of Mexico , Arizona and New Mexico - Willcox, Nogales, smokestack at Douglas, Willcox Dry Lake, Animas V... More

Gemini IV Mission Image -  Willcox Dry Lake,  southeast Arizona

Gemini IV Mission Image - Willcox Dry Lake, southeast Arizona

The original caption reads: Photograph of the Willcox Dry Lake, Douglas, Arizona and Agua Prieta, Sonora area taken during the Gemini IV mission during orbit no.32, on June 5,1965. G.E.T. time was 50.27/ GMT ti... More

Gemini IV Mission Image -  Arizona, New Mexico area

Gemini IV Mission Image - Arizona, New Mexico area

The original caption reads: Photograph of the Willcox Dry Lake, Chiracahua Mountains, Arizona, New Mexico Sonora area taken during the Gemini IV mission during orbit no.32,on June 5,1965. G.E.T. time was 50.28/... More

AS07-11-2024 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Mexico and Arizona

AS07-11-2024 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Mexico and Arizona

The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Mexico,Arizona,Gulf of California,Sonora Desert,Tucson,Willcox Dry Lake,De Aquar Bay. Low oblique. Cloud Cover 0%. Altitude: 125 miles. Latitude: ... More

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