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English: Oblique view of 8 Homeward crater, facing southwest, on the moon. Taken by Apollo 17 panoramic camera.
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Arizona State University, Apollo Image Archive, Apollo Browse Gallery, Apollo 17: Panoramic Camera

AS17-P-2866
Author James Stuby based on NASA image
This image or video was catalogued by one of the centers of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: AS17-P-2866.

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8 Homeward crater

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impact crater

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public domain

applies to jurisdiction: United States
determination method or standard: work of the federal government of the United States

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1972

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image/jpeg

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193,636 byte

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800 pixel

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black-and-white photography

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