MAKE A MEME View Large Image Seleucus crater AS15-M-2621.jpg Oblique view of Seleucus on the moon while it was at the sunrise terminator Facing south <br> In http //history nasa gov/SP-362/contents htm Apollo Over the Moon A View from Orbit online version NASA SP-362 ...
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Keywords: Seleucus crater AS15-M-2621.jpg Oblique view of Seleucus on the moon while it was at the sunrise terminator Facing south <br> In http //history nasa gov/SP-362/contents htm Apollo Over the Moon A View from Orbit online version NASA SP-362 1978 the caption of Figure 31 which is similar to the source image of this file mentions Seleucus as follows <br> The crater Seleucus 42 km in diameter is shown in sunrise along the right west edge of the frame The narrowness of its rim and the abrupt contact between its raised rim and the surrounding mare prove that the final mare flooding occurred after the crater was formed In other words the crater predates at least the youngest mare basalts in this area Apollo 15 Mapping camera image cropped in Gimp <br>The original image is in the public domain because it is a work of the U S Government NASA <br/> Immediate source Lunar and Planetary Institute Apollo Image Atlas<br>Mapping Camera Image Catalog Apollo 15 http //www lpi usra edu/resources/apollo/frame/ AS15-M-2621 AS15-M-2621 created 2014 original 1971 James Stuby based on NASA image<br/> Jstuby wikipedia en Cc-zero Original upload log en wikipedia Seleucus+crater+AS15-M-2621 jpg wikitable - 2014-05-30 00 48 700×480× 130382 bytes Jstuby Oblique view of Seleucus crater on the moon while it was at the morning terminator Facing south Apollo 15 Mapping camera image cropped in Gimp <br>The original image is in the public domain because Seleucus crater
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