File:Lunar craters Nobili, Jenkins, Weierstrass, and Van Vleck.png
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[edit]DescriptionLunar craters Nobili, Jenkins, Weierstrass, and Van Vleck.png | This image from Lunar Orbiter 1 shows the craters Nobili (upper left), Jenkins (upper right), Weierstrass (lower center) and Van Vleck (lower right). The preview image 1025_med.jpg was reduced in size to 33% of normal, then cropped to focus on the craters. |
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