THE EXACT LOCATIONS OF EARTH PHOTOGRAPHY TAKEN BY SHUTTLE ASTRONAUTS.
STS Earth Observations Photography Summary Map. St. Louis: Defense Mapping Agency Aerospace Center for NASA. A group of eleven folded earth maps, all 10 ½ by 52 inches and first editions. Dates range from July 1984 to April 1991. Each have camera, film, and a map summary description on the first fold panel. Flights are Space Transportation System (STS or Shuttle) 41B, 41C, 51D, 51G, 51I, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, and 38. Plus Catalog of Space Shuttle Photography, STS-1, STS-2, STS-3, STS-4. Albuquerque: Technology Application Center, University of New Mexico. 51 pp. 11 by 8 ½ inches. Yellow card stock with staple binding. A listing of film frame numbers with a brief description in a line by line format for the first four shuttle flights.
Space Transportation System (STS or Shuttle) flown cameras described are the 70mm Hasselblad and Linhof Aero Technika. Film types include Kodak Ektachrome 6017 aerial ASA 64 and 5 inch Kodak Aerochrome MS 2448. The maps are described containing: "... the center point positions and frame numbers, printed in red, for Earth Observations photographs acquired... Nadir latitude and longitude coordinates are shown for photographs that could not be located (printed in blue at Shuttle's orbit position). Where a large number of photographs were acquired over a small area, the points are enclosed within a box with the frame numbers in bracketed outside...."