English: Mare Frigoris and vicinity, on the moon. Regional view which is nearly orthogonal at top but highly oblique at bottom. North is up and slightly to the right. Mare Frigoris is the dark band extending from upper left to lower right. Mare Imbrium and Sinus Iridum are in lower left. Prominent craters include Plato with dark flat floor in bottom center, Harpalus near left edge within the mare, Philolaus at top center, and Aristoteles in lower right within the mare.
Date
created 2014, original image acquired 1967
Source
Reprocessed Lunar Orbiter 4 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, Lunar Orbiter Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter 4, image 164, med [1]
Author
James Stuby based on NASA image
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