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![[Apollo 16] CHARLES DUKE BESIDE THE ROVER, ADMIRING THE MOONSCAPE FROM STATION 4 ON STONE MOUNTAIN John Young, 16-27 April 1972, EVA 2 image 1](/_next/image.jpg?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimg1.bonhams.com%2Fimage%3Fsrc%3DImages%2Flive%2F2025-03%2F24%2F25639331-383-1.jpg&w=2400&q=75)
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From the mission transcript (photograph taken at T+144:16:27 GET):
144:16:27 Duke: Wow! What a place! What a view, isn't it, John?
144:16:30 Young: It's absolutely unreal!
144:16:34 Duke: We've really come up here, Tony. It's just spectacular. Gosh, I have never seen... All I can say is 'spectacular,' and I know y'all are sick of that word, but my vocabulary is so limited.
144:16:50 England (Mission Control): We're darn near speechless down here...
144:16:51 Duke: Can you guys see (on the TV) how really spectacular the view is?
144:16:59 England: We sure can.
To Duke's left, bright light rays from South Ray Crater streak across the background, while Palmetto Crater is visible above the rake at the rear of the Lunar Rover.
In the foreground, footprints and Rover tracks serve as a stark reminder of human presence in this remote, untouched landscape. The gnomon, used as a photographic reference to establish scale, local vertical Sun angle, and lunar colour, is deployed prominently in the Centre foreground. The angular, scattered rocks emphasize the rugged and uncharted nature of this breathtaking terrain.
Literature
Spacecam: Photographing the Final Frontier from Apollo to Hubble, Hope, p. 27 Apollo: The Epic Journey to the Moon, Reynolds, pp. 190-191
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