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AS07-03-1531 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Saturn IVB booster during docking maneuvers

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Description: Apollo 7,Second Stage, S-IVB booster. Earth in background over the Gulf of California,Mexico,Caborca,Madgalena River. The expended Saturn IVB stage photographed from the Apollo 7 spacecraft during transposition and docking maneuvers. This photograph was taken over Sonora, Mexico, during Apollo 7's second revolution of the Earth. The round, white disc inside the open panels of the Saturn IVB is a simulated docking target similar to that used on the lunar module for docking during lunar missions. Low Oblique. Clouds cover: 0%; Altitude: 125 miles. Latitude: 30 degrees,37' North,Longitude: 112 degrees 57' West. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak SO-368,Ektachrome; Filter: None. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968.

Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Lower California (Mexico), North America, Mexico, Saturn S-4B Stage

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Original: Film - 70MM CT

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Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Apollo 6 - AS06-02-0754 through AS06-02-1519

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apollo saturn ivb booster saturn ivb booster maneuvers nasa moon surface moon landing lunar module apollo 7 view of earth from space north america from orbit california from orbit grumman aerospace corporation apollo lunar module high resolution ultra high resolution mexico saturn ivb stage earth on orbit apollo saturn s 4 b stage saturn ivb mission second stage degrees earth observations flight date flight station s ivb booster second revolution north america flight space station us national archives
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04/04/1968
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