An edition of Skylab 2 photography catalog (1974)

Skylab 2 photography catalog

multispectral, earth terrain, Hasselblad, Nikon cameras.

[1st ed.].
Skylab 2 photography catalog
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An edition of Skylab 2 photography catalog (1974)

Skylab 2 photography catalog

multispectral, earth terrain, Hasselblad, Nikon cameras.

[1st ed.].

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English
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106

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Cover of: Skylab 2 photography catalog
Skylab 2 photography catalog: multispectral, earth terrain, Hasselblad, Nikon cameras.
1974, Technology Application Center, University of New Mexico
in English - [1st ed.].
Cover of: Skylab 2 photography catalog
Skylab 2 photography catalog: multispectral, earth terrain, Hasselblad, Nikon cameras.
1974, Technology Application Center, University of New Mexico
in English

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Edition Notes

Half title: Catalog of NASA's skylab 2 photography.
"Based on 'Skylab 2, Photographic Index and Scene Identification' prepared by Richard W. Underwood and John W. Holland for NASA."

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Albuquerque
Other Titles
Catalog of NASA's Skylab 2 photography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
016.55/022/2
Library of Congress
QB637 .N48 1974a

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Pagination
ii, 106 p. :
Number of pages
106

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Open Library
OL5017412M
LCCN
76620800

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