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  • Apollo 4: Earth View from 10,000 Miles – NASA’s Historic Uncrewed Test
    Apollo 4: Earth View from 10,000 Miles – NASA’s Historic Uncrewed Test

    Credit: NASA

    On November 9, 1967, the uncrewed Apollo 4 test flight made a great ellipse around Earth as a test of the translunar motors and of the high speed entry required of a crewed flight returning from the Moon.

    A 70mm camera was programmed to look out a window toward Earth, and take a series of photographs from "high apogee."

    Seen looking west are coastal Brazil, the Atlantic Ocean, West Africa and Antarctica. This photograph was made as the Apollo 4 spacecraft, still attached to the S-IVB (third) stage, orbited Earth at an altitude of 9,544 miles.


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