English: Plum crater, next to Flag crater, Descartes Highlands, 1.5 km west of Apollo 16 landing site, and viewed facing southwest during EVA 1. Commander John Young at left next to rover. South Ray crater is the white line near the horizon. Photographs by astronaut Charles Duke.
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created 2015, originals 1972
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(Original text: Mosaic of Apollo 16 Hasselblad camera images. Reduced to 50% of original size. The original images are in the public domain because they are works of the U.S. Government (NASA). Immediate source: Apollo Lunar Surface Journal, Apollo 16 Image Library Hasselblad Magazine 109/G (B&W) AS16-109-17789 AS16-109-17790 AS16-109-17791
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{{Information |Description = Plum crater, next to [[Flag (crater)|Flag]] crater, [[Descartes Highlands]], 1.5 km west of [[Apollo 16]] landing site, and viewed facing southwest during EVA 1. Commander [[John Young]] at left next to rover. Photographs...