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Color infrared photograph of the Lubbock, Texas area, taken on March 12, 1969, by one of the four synchronized cameras of the Apollo 9 Earth Resources Survey SO65 Experiment. At 11:31 a.m. (EST) when this picture was made the Apollo 9 spacecraft was at an altitude of 117 nautical miles, and the sun elevation was 38 degrees above the horizon. The location of the point on the surface of Earth at which the four-camera combination was aimed was 33 degrees 41 minutes north latitude, and 101 degrees 29 minutes west longitude. The other three cameras used: (B) black and white film with a red filter; (C) black and white infrared film; and (D) black and white film with a green filter.
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Color infrared photograph of the Lubbock, Texas area, taken on March 12, 1969, by one of the four synchronized cameras of the Apollo 9 Earth Resources Survey SO65 Experiment. At 11:31 a.m. (EST) when this picture was made the Apollo 9 spacecraft was at an altitude of 117 nautical miles, and the sun elevation was 38 degrees above the horizon. The location of the point on the surface of Earth at which the four-camera combination was aimed was 33 degrees 41 minutes north latitude, and 101 degrees 29 minutes west longitude. The other three cameras used: (B) black and white film with a red filter; (C) black and white infrared film; and (D) black and white film with a green filter.
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