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Date created 2013, original image acquired 1967
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Reprocessed Lunar Orbiter 4 image cropped in Adobe Photoshop to show all of crater Azophi (lower right) and most of crater Abenezra (upper left). The original image should be public domain as it is a work of the U.S. Government (NASA).

Immediate source: Lunar and Planetary Institute, Lunar Orbiter Photo Gallery
Lunar Orbiter 4, image 096, h1 [1]
Lunar Orbiter 4, image 096, h2 [2]
Author James Stuby based on NASA image
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2013-07-03 02:28 706×850× (142989 bytes) Jstuby Spliced in part of image 4096_h2 to show entire crater Abenezra
2013-05-23 02:19 706×691× (116344 bytes) Jstuby {{Information |Description = [[Abenezra (crater)]] and [[Azophi (crater)]], on the moon. |Source = Reprocessed [[Lunar Orbiter 4]] image cropped in Adobe Photoshop to show all of crater Azophi (lower right) and most of crater Abenezra (upper left). Th...

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