AS09-24-3656
NASA Photo ID | AS09-24-3656 |
Focal Length | 80mm |
Date taken | 1969.03.__ |
Time taken | GMT |
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Country or Geographic Name: | USA |
Features: | COMMAND MODULE, R GRANDE |
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Cloud Cover Percentage: | 75 (51-75)% |
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Camera: | Hasselblad |
Focal Length: | 80mm |
Camera Tilt: | High Oblique |
Format: | SO368: Kodak Ektachrome MS, equivalent to 2448 Kodak Aerochrome, ASA64, thin base, fine grain |
Film Exposure: | Normal |
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Image Caption: GEOGRAPHY/CARTOGRAPHY: COMMAND MODULE, HIGH OBLIQUE SHOWING RIO GRANDE, WHITE SANDS, SAN ANDRES MOUNTAINS, TULAROSA VALLEY INTO ARIZONA AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, GULF OF CALIFORNIA IS VISIBLE. (ORBIT 63)
GEOLOGY/METEOROLOGY: ALTO-CUMULUS UNDULATUS.
OCEANOGRAPHY:
The Apollo 9 Command/Service Modules photographed from the Lunar Module, "Spider", on the fifth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. Docking mechanism is visible in nose of the Command Module, "Gumdrop". Object jutting out from the Service Module aft bulkhead is the high-gain S-Band antenna.
GEOLOGY/METEOROLOGY: ALTO-CUMULUS UNDULATUS.
OCEANOGRAPHY:
The Apollo 9 Command/Service Modules photographed from the Lunar Module, "Spider", on the fifth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. Docking mechanism is visible in nose of the Command Module, "Gumdrop". Object jutting out from the Service Module aft bulkhead is the high-gain S-Band antenna.