Ta'giuqtigapta Tuapaktusu'gmi Immersion Camp: Iñupiaq Land Use Values and Resources Video: 2 minutes and 5 seconds, MPG-1 format. Polar-orbiting satellites can orbit the Earth in 90 minutes, enabling them take daily photos of nearly everywhere on...
Title supplied by cataloger. One sled dog stands on a snow pile in front of a log cabin with a satellite dish on the roof. Second dog in harness lies in the snow at right. Dog wearing booties. Quonset hut can be seen in the background at left....
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of Pump Station 1 on Trans-Alaska Pipeline during pipeline construction at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. 1975? Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Title taken from verso. View of communications center at Trans-Alaska Pipeline Pump Station 1, Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, including buildings, satellite dish, and antenna. Aug. 6, 1974. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10...
Title taken from verso. View of Nike missile being fired from Site Summit satellite missile launching pad above Anchorage, Alaska, by Battery B, 4th Missile Battalion, 43rd Artillery, U.S. Army, out of Fort Richardson. Photograph number...
Title taken from verso. View of pipes leading to Trans-Alaska Pipeline Pump Station 1 during pipeline construction at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, with antenna and satellite dish in right background. April 25, 1976. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original...
View of first live satellite television broadcast in Alaska of Apollo 11 lunar module and Neil Armstrong walking on the moon. Photo taken in Anchorage, Alaska. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. July 20, 1969. Photographer: William L. McNutt.
View of first live satellite television broadcast in Alaska of Apollo 11 lunar module and Neil Armstrong walking on the moon. Photo taken in Anchorage, Alaska. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. July 20, 1969. Photographer: William L. McNutt.
View of first live satellite television broadcast in Alaska showing Apollo 11 lunar module, Eagle, on the moon. Photo taken in Anchorage, Alaska. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. July 20, 1969. Photographer: William L. McNutt.