English: Flag crater (upper left) and Spook crater (lower right), on the moon. The tiny crater at about 5:00 on the rim of Flag is called Plum crater. The small crater at center is called Halfway, and the similar-sized crater north of Spook is called Buster. Geology Station 1 of the Apollo 16 mission is at Plum, and Station 2 is between Spook and Buster. Sun elevation 27 deg., spacecraft altitude 114 km.
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2015, Original 1972
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Apollo 16 Panoramic camera image, cropped in GIMP. The original image is in the public domain because it is a work of the U.S. Government (NASA).
Immediate source: Arizona State University, Apollo Browse Gallery AS16-P-4618
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