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![[Apollo 17] A FINAL LUNAR SPECTACLE FROM A MANNED SPACECRAFT: the horizon above Crater Eratosthenes (NASA's own copy, used and annotated, for the preparation of its final Apollo science report) Eugene Cernan or Harrison Schmitt, 7-19 December 1972 image 1](/_next/image.jpg?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimg1.bonhams.com%2Fimage%3Fsrc%3DImages%2Flive%2F2025-03%2F24%2F25639331-426-1.jpg&w=2400&q=75)
![[Apollo 17] A FINAL LUNAR SPECTACLE FROM A MANNED SPACECRAFT: the horizon above Crater Eratosthenes (NASA's own copy, used and annotated, for the preparation of its final Apollo science report) Eugene Cernan or Harrison Schmitt, 7-19 December 1972 image 2](/_next/image.jpg?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimg1.bonhams.com%2Fimage%3Fsrc%3DImages%2Flive%2F2025-03%2F24%2F25639331-426-4.jpg&w=2400&q=75)
![[Apollo 17] A FINAL LUNAR SPECTACLE FROM A MANNED SPACECRAFT: the horizon above Crater Eratosthenes (NASA's own copy, used and annotated, for the preparation of its final Apollo science report) Eugene Cernan or Harrison Schmitt, 7-19 December 1972 image 3](/_next/image.jpg?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimg1.bonhams.com%2Fimage%3Fsrc%3DImages%2Flive%2F2025-03%2F24%2F25639331-426-3.jpg&w=2400&q=75)
![[Apollo 17] A FINAL LUNAR SPECTACLE FROM A MANNED SPACECRAFT: the horizon above Crater Eratosthenes (NASA's own copy, used and annotated, for the preparation of its final Apollo science report) Eugene Cernan or Harrison Schmitt, 7-19 December 1972 image 4](/_next/image.jpg?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimg1.bonhams.com%2Fimage%3Fsrc%3DImages%2Flive%2F2025-03%2F24%2F25639331-426-2.jpg&w=2400&q=75)
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[Apollo 17 Preliminary Science Report caption] FIGURE 4-56. – This high-oblique view from the LM after lift-off from the lunar surface includes the craters Eratosthenes (60 km in diameter) at left centre and Copernicus on the horizon at the right. The view is to the southwest from southern Mare Imbrium. To the left of Eratosthenes is the southern end of Montes Apenninus. Patterns of secondary craters are emphasized in this low-Sun-angle photograph (AS17-145-22285).
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Apollo 17 Preliminary Science Report (NASA SP-330), figure 4-56