“…Inspired by the success of Mercury missions, various Earth observing campaigns, namely, synoptic terrain photography (S005), synoptic weather photography experiment (S006), visual acuity experiment (S008), surface photography experiment (D006), landmark contrast measurement experiment (M412) and color patch photography experiment (M410), were conducted during the Gemini III, IV, V, VI-A, VII, VIII, IX-A, X, XI and XII flights from March 1965 to November 1966 for a variety of applications in geology, geography and oceanography (Stefanov et al, 2013). Equipment used for photography included Hasselblad 500C Maurer 70 mm Space Camera, Hasselblad super wide angle camera, Contarex Camera, Maurer 70 mm Space Camera and Maurer 16 mm Motion Picture Camera.…”