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THIS PICTURE OF THE MOON’S SURFACE was taken from the Ranger IX spacecraft at an altitude of 258 miles and 2min 50sec before impact. The 65-mile-wide Alphonsus crater is on the right. North is at the top. The crater to the south-west is Mare Nubrium.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30710, 27 March 1965, Page 14

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THIS PICTURE OF THE MOON’S SURFACE was taken from the Ranger IX spacecraft at an altitude of 258 miles and 2min 50sec before impact. The 65- mile-wide Alphonsus crater is on the right. North is at the top. The crater to the south-west is Mare Nubrium. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30710, 27 March 1965, Page 14

THIS PICTURE OF THE MOON’S SURFACE was taken from the Ranger IX spacecraft at an altitude of 258 miles and 2min 50sec before impact. The 65- mile-wide Alphonsus crater is on the right. North is at the top. The crater to the south-west is Mare Nubrium. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30710, 27 March 1965, Page 14

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