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Apollo 16 Mission image - View of the Schubert B Crater during LM Rendezvous.

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Apollo 16 Mission image - View of the Schubert B Crater during LM Rendezvous.

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View of the of the Schubert B Crater during Launch Module LM Rendezvous. Image was taken during Revolution 53 of the Apollo 16 mission. Original film magazine was labeled QQ, filmtype was SO-368 Color Exterior, 80mm lens with a sun elevation of 63 degrees. Approximate Altitude was 111 km. Principal Point Latitude was 1.0N by Longitude 80.2E, with a camera tilt of 45 degrees and an azimuth of 265 degrees.
NASA Identifier: as16-122-19527

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04/08/2010
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