File:AS11-42-6305 Messier and Messier A craters, Moon.jpg

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Українська: Кратери Мессьє (ліворуч) та Мессьє A (праворуч) на Місяці, в Морі Достатку. Знімок "Аполлона-11" (1969), погляд із північного заходу.
English: Craters Messier (left one) and Messier A (right one) on the Moon, in Mare Fecunditatis. Photo by Apollo 11 (1969), view from northwest.

This photo was used in Figure 1-13 in the Apollo 11 Preliminary Science Report (NASA SP-214), 1969, which has the following caption:

This is a telephoto view of the craters Messier and Messier A. The atypical shape of these craters has caused considerable controversy concerning the mode of origin. (NASA AS11-42-6305)
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