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Stevens, A. W & Anderson, Orvil A & National Geographic Society (U.S.) & United States. Army. Air Corps. Stratosphere Flight, November 11, 1935. (1936). The first photograph ever made showing the division between the troposphere and the stratosphere and also the actual curvature of the earth Retrieved May 13, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-634810089
Stevens, A. W, Anderson, Orvil A, National Geographic Society (U.S.) and United States. Army. Air Corps. Stratosphere Flight, November 11, 1935. The first photograph ever made showing the division between the troposphere and the stratosphere and also the actual curvature of the earth Washington, D.C: National Geographic Society, 1936. Web. 13 May 2025 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-634810089>
Stevens, A. W & Anderson, Orvil A & National Geographic Society (U.S.) & United States. Army. Air Corps. Stratosphere Flight, November 11, 1935. 1936, The first photograph ever made showing the division between the troposphere and the stratosphere and also the actual curvature of the earth National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C viewed 13 May 2025 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-634810089
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| title=The first photograph ever made showing the division between the troposphere and the stratosphere and also the actual curvature of the earth
| year=1936
| section=1 black & white photograph ; 43 x 61 cm.
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| location=Washington, D.C
| publisher=National Geographic Society
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