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Table 1
S-5 Photography on Gemini Flights

No. Usable
Flight Camera Film Land Areas Covered
Pictures

3 Hasselblad 500C Ektachrome 7 NW Sonora, Rio Grande Valley, Bermuda


4 Hasselblad 500C Ektachrome 100 N W Mexico, SW U.S.A., N. Africa, Ba-
hama Islands, Arabian Peninsula
5 Hasselblad 500C Ektachrome 175 SW U.S.A., Bahama Islands, South West
Super Anscochrome Africa, Tibet, India, SW Asia, China,
Australia
6 Hasselblad 500C Ektachrome 60 NW, central and eastern Africa, Australia,
Canary Islands
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7 Hasselblad 500C Ektachrome 250 N Africa, Arabian Peninsula, India, Carib-
Ektachrome IR bean Sea and adjacent land areas,
Brazil, Mexico; infrared film: Gulf
Coast, U.S.A.; northeast Brazil
9 Hasselblad 500C Ektachrome 160 N Africa, northern South America, Carib-
Hasselblad SWC bean Sea, Mexico
Maurer Space Camera
10 Maurer Space Camera Ektachrome 75 N Africa, China, Taiwan, NE .South
Hasselblad SWC America
11 Maurer Space Camera Ektachrome 102 NAfrica, Arabian Peninsula, SIndia, NW
Hasselblad SWC South America, Gulf Coast of U.S.A.
12 Maurer Space Camera Ekt achrome 160 Southern U.S., N Mexico, NAfrica, SW
Hasselblad SWC Asia, Arabian Peninsula
NOTE: Spacecraft altitudes i n Gemini f l i g h t s ranged from about 100 to 200 statute miles. On the Gemini 11 flight, however, t h e o r b i t w a s
changed for two revolutions from about 174 statute miles (circular) to 174 (perigee) and 850 (apogee) statute miles. Most of the
pictures taken on Gemini 11 were from the two high revolutions, a t altitudes of about 400 to 850 miles. On Gemini X, an a l t i t u d e
of over 450 statute miles was achieved on some revolutions.

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Figure 1-Typical Gemini flight path map, showing areas covered during a 24-hour period.
Note latitude restrictions and separation ot adjacent flight path segments.
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t-igure L-Northern B a j a California,Mexico, showing an area about 70 miles wide (north a t top).
Agua Blanca f a u l t zone a t lower left, parallel to spacecraft window. Note semi-circular pluton
north of Agua Blanca fault a t center. Dark areas are generally mountains, l i g h t areas valleys
or coastal desert near Gulf o f California. Gemini I V photo; original i n color.

This outcrop pattern is consistent with vertical displacement, but the circular
structure is apparently not offset laterally.

The usefulness of orbital photographs in revising geologic maps and in


studying regional structure is demonstrated by Figure 3 (Palomas), a later pic-
ture in the overlapping series by McDivitt and White (Lowman, McDivitt, and White,

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