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*"With Mercury, space photography was born. With Gemini, it struggled toward maturity so that Apollo space photography would give you and me, indeed the whole world, an opportunity to reach out and practically touch the Moon."*
– NASA Chief of Photography Richard Underwood (On the Shoulders of Titans, NASA SP-4203, Hacker and Grimwood)
Cooper's longer flight (22 orbits) allowed him to carefully frame and capture his photographs, providing stunning high-resolution imagery. His film was the first by an astronaut to be meticulously analysed and described frame by frame by NASA, effectively launching the agency's photographic technology department in Houston.
[NASA caption] Photograph taken over the Great Indian Desert west of Delhi by astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr. during his 22-orbit MA-9 mission. Camera used: Hasselblad with an 80mm f2.8 lens and 120 FPC3809 Ansco colour (thin base film).
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