![1976 Boston Sunday Globe Supplement Space Portraits USA Pictures & Article 1976 Boston Sunday Globe Supplement Space Portraits USA Pictures & Article](http://image.timepassagesnostalgia.com/watermarked/imageso5/o542spaceportraitsa.jpg)
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| | | The pictures below show larger views of all (8) pages of this 1976 Boston Sunday Globe Supplement Space Portraits USA Pictures & Article. The supplement is dated October 31, 1976. It has the first space photograph of the United States that was produced by the General Electric Company. It has an East Coast image from New Brunswick to Florida. It has a cover photograph of Massachusetts from 235 miles in space from the Skylab. It has a “Land Use” image of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. It also has (10) images for the articles: “Landsat: Seeing The Earth With Electronic Eyes” and “Monitoring American Resources From Space”. Lots of information here. The opened pages measure about 21-3/8'' x 12-1/2''. It appears to be in excellent condition as pictured with a small ¾'' edge tear on the left and matching right side of the pages and a name lightly penciled in a corner that could be easily erased. |
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