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Lunar Orbiter IV was the first of the five missions to fly in a polar orbit rather than a near-equatorial one. Following the success of the first three missions in mapping the near-side equatorial region at high resolution, NASA tasked this orbiter with mapping the entire Moon at moderate resolution.
This photograph, taken with the wide-angle 80mm lens from an altitude of 3,519 km, is centreed at latitude 63.89° S and longitude 85.97° W—near the Moon's rugged southwestern limb, a region marked by dramatic impact features.
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CLICK HERE : Assignment, Shoot the Moon (1967)