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First Photograph: chain crater on the floor of Mendeleev Crater, farside (7° N, 139.5° E).
One of the rare photographs from magazine 43/T released after the mission, this image captures a striking linear group of small craters within the vast Mendeleev Crater on the Moon's farside. At the time, the original NASA caption described: "The linear group of small craters is located within the large IAU crater No. IX and is centered at latitude/longitude 139.5° E, 7° N. The absence of shadows is due to the high Sun angle. The crater chain is approximately 34 statute miles in length, and the large crater adjacent to the crater chain is 10.5 statute miles in diameter."
This distinctive feature was later named Catena Mendeleev, situated on the interior floor of the Mendeleev walled plain, known during the Apollo era as Basin IX. The large crater visible in the image is Richards.
From the mission transcript when the photograph was taken:
086:17:37 Armstrong: Take along one of those craters.
086:17:57 Armstrong: I took overlapping pictures of all that [garble].
086:18:03 Aldrin: Tomorrow, take - we're going to have to carry a lot of film to take as many pictures as they want.
Second photograph: oblique view of Crater Condorcet F (8.5° N, 73° E).
This image provides an oblique view of the 40-km-wide Crater Condorcet F, located in the eastern region of the Moon's nearside, southeast of the Sea of Crises. Unlike the first image, this photograph was not released by NASA following the mission.