English: Slightly oblique view of Proclus, on the moon. This is cropped from the original which was published in the Apollo 17 Preliminary Science Report (NASA SP-330), 1973, as Figure 4-48, which has the following caption:
Proclus, the most prominent excluded-ray-zone crater on the near side of the Moon, has been difficult to photograph successfully because of the brightness of its rays. In this near-vertical photograph, interior details are clear despite the relatively high Sun angle when exposed on revolution 28. North is at the top of the photograph. The object at the right (not shown) is the CSM EVA floodlight.
日期
created 2014, original 1972
來源
Apollo 17 Hasselblad camera image rotated and cropped in Gimp. The original image is in the public domain because it is a work of the U.S. Government (NASA).
Immediate source: Lunar and Planetary Institute, Apollo Image Atlas Hasselblad Camera Image Catalog, Apollo 17, AS17-150-23046
{{Information |Description = Slightly 0blique view of [[Proclus (crater)]], on the moon. This is cropped from the original which was published in the Apollo 17 Preliminary Science Report (NASA SP-330), 1973, as Figure 4-48, which has the following cap...