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AS04-01-731 - Apollo 4 - Apollo 4 Mission - Atlantic Ocean,and Antarctica

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Description: Atlantic Ocean and Antarctica,looking west,as photographed from the Apollo 4 (Spacecraft 017/Saturn 501) unmanned,earth-orbital space mission.The camera system was activated by a gravity switch set for G=3. It is possible that it was activated by the initial vibration at lift-off. Therefore times and altitudes are approximate but within one minute of true. Photo was taken during the third revolution. Film type was SO-368 Ektachrome,70mm color,76mm lens. G.E.T time was 6:38,Altitude was 8728 nautical miles (16,163 kilometers). Every tenth photographic is indicated. Intermediate exposures can be interpolated.

Subject Terms: Apollo 4 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space)

Categories: Earth Observations

Date: 11/9/1967

Original: Film - 70MM CT

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Apollo 4 - AS04-01-0000 through AS04-01-756

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apollo antarctica nasa apollo 4 view of earth from space ocean from orbit antarctica from orbit high resolution ultra high resolution earth observations on orbit apollo space times altitudes camera system gravity switch one minute third revolution so 368 ektachrome intermediate exposures apollo program space program 1960 s atlantic ocean from orbit us national archives
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09/11/1967
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label_outline Explore Intermediate Exposures, Gravity Switch, One Minute

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apollo antarctica nasa apollo 4 view of earth from space ocean from orbit antarctica from orbit high resolution ultra high resolution earth observations on orbit apollo space times altitudes camera system gravity switch one minute third revolution so 368 ektachrome intermediate exposures apollo program space program 1960 s atlantic ocean from orbit us national archives