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In this orbital view from Apollo 12, the large crater in the center is Kepler as viewed from the south. It is surrounded by a skirt of high albedo material giving it a relatively light appearance. The edge of Encke crater can just be seen to the lower right. The maria to the west (left) is Oceanus Procellarum.
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Apollo Gallery[1]
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