V-2 No. 13
Mission type Test launch
Apogee 65 mi (105 km)
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft V-2 No. 13
Spacecraft type V-2
Start of mission
Launch date 24 October 1946
Launch site White Sands Missile Range
The first photo of Earth from space, taken with a motion picture camera aboard the V-2 No. 13.
The White Sands rocket (official name V-2 No. 13[1]) was a modified V-2 rocket that became the first man-made object to take a photograph of the Earth from outer space.[2][3] Launched on 24 October 1946,[4] at the White Sands Missile Range in White Sands, New Mexico, the rocket reached a maximum altitude of 65 mi (105 km).[1][5]
The famous photograph was taken with an attached DeVry 35 mm black-and-white motion picture camera.
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24 de octubre de 1946
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V-2 No. 13
Mission type Test launch
Apogee 65 mi (105 km)
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft V-2 No. 13
Spacecraft type V-2
Start of mission
Launch date 24 October 1946
Launch site White Sands Missile Range
The first photo of Earth from space, taken with a motion picture camera aboard the V-2 No. 13.
The White Sands rocket (official name V-2 No. 13[1]) was a modified V-2 rocket that became the first man-made object to take a photograph of the Earth from outer space.[2][3] Launched on 24 October 1946,[4] at the White Sands Missile Range in White Sands, New Mexico, the rocket reached a maximum altitude of 65 mi (105 km).[1][5]
The famous photograph was taken with an attached DeVry 35 mm black-and-white motion picture camera.
#1 105 Kms no es salir al espacio.
Pero nada, sabrás mas tú que el mayor divulgador de España en tema espacial y la agencia rusa del espacio.
Es-pa-cio ra-ra-rá :