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STS070-391-029 - STS-070 - Views of earth limb horizon during sunrise with Mars and Venus rising

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Description: Views of earth limb horizon during sunrise with Mars and Venus rising.

Subject Terms: STS-70, DISCOVERY (ORBITER), EARTH LIMB, EARTH OBSERVATIONS (FROM SPACE), SUNRISE, MARS (PLANET), VENUS (PLANET)

Date Taken: 8/3/1995

Categories: Earth Observations

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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views earth limb horizon earth limb horizon sunrise mars venus nasa sts 70 discovery view of earth from space high resolution ultra high resolution earth observations earth limb planet tiff sts 70 sts 70
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1995
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The U.S. National Archives
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views earth limb horizon earth limb horizon sunrise mars venus nasa sts 70 discovery view of earth from space high resolution ultra high resolution earth observations earth limb planet tiff sts 70 sts 70