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GEMINI-TITAN (GT)-11 - EARTH SKY - OVERLAY - SINAI PENINSULA - POINTS OF INTEREST - OUTER SPACE

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S66-54893 (14 Sept. 1966) --- Near East area as seen from the orbiting Gemini-11 spacecraft during its 26th revolution of Earth. The United Arab Republic (Egypt) is in foreground. Triangular-shaped area is the Sinai Peninsula. Saudi Arabia is at upper right. The Mediterranean Sea is at upper left. The Gulf of Suez separates Egypt from the Sinai Peninsula. The Red Sea is at bottom right. The Gulf of Aqaba is the body of water in right center of photograph separating the Sinai Peninsula and the Arabian Peninsula. The Dead Sea, Sea of Galilee, Jordan and Israel are in top center of picture. Iraq is at top right edge of photograph. Taken with a J. A. Maurer 70mm camera, using Eastman Kodak, Ektachrome, MS (S.O. 368) color film. Photo credit: NASA

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gemini 11 flight gemini project earth observations from space n a johnson space center gemini program gemini gemini titan earth sky earth sky overlay sinai peninsula sinai peninsula points interest space high resolution arabian peninsula right center egypt bottom right right edge mediterranean sea dead sea gulf east area outer space area gemini 11 spacecraft arab republic saudi arabia center eastman kodak color film photo credit red sea mediterranean region nasa
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14/09/1966
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label_outline Explore Gemini 11 Flight, Gemini 11 Spacecraft, Color Film

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gemini 11 flight gemini project earth observations from space n a johnson space center gemini program gemini gemini titan earth sky earth sky overlay sinai peninsula sinai peninsula points interest space high resolution arabian peninsula right center egypt bottom right right edge mediterranean sea dead sea gulf east area outer space area gemini 11 spacecraft arab republic saudi arabia center eastman kodak color film photo credit red sea mediterranean region nasa