File:The Lunar Farside - GPN-2000-001127.jpg

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English: View of the lunar surface taken from the Apollo 8 spacecraft looking southward from high altitude across the Southern Sea. The bright-rayed crater near the horizon, Fechner T crater, is located near 130 degrees east longitude and 70 degrees south latitude. The dark floored crater near the middle of the right side of the photograph is Jenner crater, about 70 kilometers (45 statute miles) in diameter. Both features are beyond the eastern limb of the Moon as viewed from earth. The dark-halo crater in upper left is Cassegrain K, and the bright-rayed crater in lower left is Milne N.
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