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![]() The first description of this that I've ever read. Also, it is the first use of satellite photography for reconnaissance that I know about.
The first actual pictures of the Earth from space were taken on March 7, 1947:
Mengel conducted upper atmosphere experiments by launching the rockets into near-earth orbit. He designed and fabricated the first research nose shell to replace of the V-2 warhead and began placing cameras in the nose shell.
Science fiction illustrator Frank R. Paul drew this illustration for "The Voyage of the Asteroid", a story by Laurence Manning, published in Wonder Stories Quarterly in 1932.
![]() (The hidden side of earth's satellite) See also the story The Far Side Of The Moon, By NASA (2015) And By PAUL (1932). Comment/Join this discussion ( 0 ) | RSS/XML | Blog This | Additional
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