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Ammonius (vorne klein) und Herschel (rechts, der größte) aus einer Höhe von 101 bis 122 km photographiert. © Richard R. Gordon Jr. => Zurück zum Artikel


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  • Ammonius (vorne klein) und Herschel (rechts, der größte) aus einer Höhe von 101 bis 122 km photographiert.
  • Ammonius hat einen Durchmesser von 9 Kilometern und Herschel von 153 km.
  • Lunar Module Intrepid above the Moon. The small crater in the foreground is Ammonius; the large crater at right is Herschel. - - Photograph by Richard F. Gordon Jr. on board the Command Module Yankee Clipper.

Source


  • Created: November 19th, 1969
  • Author: Richard R. Gordon Jr.

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