Artificial solar eclipse experiment MA-148

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Apollo Soyuz Test Project, Occultation, Solar Corona, Solar Eclipses, Spaceborne Photography, Spacecraft Instruments, Spacecraft Maneuvers

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On July 19, 1975, the Apollo spacecraft successfully occulted the solar
disk from the field of view of a camera mounted in the Soyuz spacecraft
while performing a spacecraft separation maneuver to permit the outer
solar corona to be viewable by the Soyuz camera. The camera operated
automatically, and 55 frames were developed for scientific analysis.

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