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From the mission transcript as Alan Shepard took his first steps on the Moon (photograph taken at T+113:52:32 after launch):
113:50:52 McCandless (Mission Control): Beautiful! We can see you coming down the ladder right now. It looks like you're about on the bottom step.
113:51:26 Shepard: Okay, you're right. Al is on the surface. And it's been a long way, but we're here. [...]
113:52:32 Shepard: Okay, we'll move on over. Take a look at Cone Crater, which is right where it should be, and is a very impressive sight. You can see the boulders near the rim...
113:52:53 McCandless (Mission Control): Antares, this is Houston. You are Go for two-man EVA. Over.
113:53:01 Mitchell: Roger, Houston. Thank you.
113:53:06 Shepard: And, continuing, we can see the boulders on the rim. It looks as though we have a good traverse route up to the top of Cone. I can see Cone Ridge going along to the north. That's very apparent.
Literature
National Geographic, July 1971
Space: A History of Space Exploration in Photographs, Chaikin, p. 114
Voices from the Moon: Apollo Astronauts Describe Their Lunar Experiences, Chaikin, p. 56
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