File:Cone crater M1096608496LC.jpg
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English: Cone crater, on the moon, visited by the astronauts of Apollo 14. The tracks of the astronauts are faintly visible in the lower left. The sun angle is about 68 degrees, illumination from left (west). The image is approximately 900 m wide. |
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Source | Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera Observation M1096608496L |
Author | James Stuby based on NASA image |
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File change date and time | 21:05, 4 February 2020 |
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