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In July 1969, during the mission of Apollo 11''', Double''' was photographed through the southwest looking one of LM ''Eagle'''s two triangle-shaped small windows.<br /> <br /> | In July 1969, during the mission of Apollo 11''', Double''' was photographed through the southwest looking one of LM ''Eagle'''s two triangle-shaped small windows.<br /> <br /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:11, 16 April 2018
Contents
Double (Apollo 11 site craterlet name)
Lat: 0.67°N, Long: 23.47°E, Diam: 0.01 km, Height: km |
- JohnMoore2
Images
In July 1969, during the mission of Apollo 11', Double was photographed through the southwest looking one of LM Eagles two triangle-shaped small windows.
Maps
Description
Description: Wikipedia
Additional Information
- Crater Double was officially named by the IAU on 26 July 2017
Nomenclature
LPOD Articles
LROC Articles
Bibliography