English: These are three views of Mare Serenitatis on the moon, taken by the mapping camera of the Apollo 17 mission in 1972, facing north-northeast from an altitude of an average of 107 km on Revolution 27 of the mission. At the right is the east margin of Mare Serenitatis, with the 95 km diameter crater Posidonius at the central horizon, the basalt-flooded Le Monnier crater to the south, the mare ridge (or wrinkle ridge) Dorsa Aldrovandi at center, Littrow crater at the right, and the landing site of Apollo 17 in the lower right corner in the Taurus-Littrow valley. In the center is the relatively small crater Bessel (16 km), and two prominent rays probably from the Tycho impact far to the south. At the left is the western margin of the mare, with the Caucasus Mountains at the central horizon, the Apennine Mountains at left, and the Sulpicius Gallus Rilles at the lower right. These photos were taken within minutes of each other. The sun elevation drops from 24 degrees at right to 5 degrees at left as the Command module America orbited the moon.
日期
created 2013, original 1972
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Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
(Original text: Apollo 17 Mapping camera images reduced in size by 25% and spliced in Gimp. The original images are in the public domain because they are works of the U.S. Government (NASA). Immediate source: Lunar and Planetary Institute, Apollo Image Atlas Mapping Camera Image Catalog, Apollo 17, AS17-M-0940,
AS17-M-0947,
{{Information |Description = These are three views of [[Mare Serenitatis]] on the moon, taken by the mapping camera of the [[Apollo 17]] mission in 1972, facing north-northeast from an altitude of an average of 107 km on Revolution 27 of the mission....