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A lunar orbiter photograph showing a vertical view of the Apollo 14 landing site located in the Fra Mauro highlands on the lunar nearside. The predicted landing point is 17 degrees 27 minutes 46 seconds west longitude and 3 degrees 40 minutes 19 seconds south latitude. North is toward the right side of the picture. Cone Crater, the largest lunar feature visible, is located near the northeast corner of the photograph. The landing point is between Triplet Crater and Doublet Crater in the center of the picture.
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A lunar orbiter photograph showing a vertical view of the Apollo 14 landing site located in the Fra Mauro highlands on the lunar nearside. The predicted landing point is 17 degrees 27 minutes 46 seconds west longitude and 3 degrees 40 minutes 19 seconds south latitude. North is toward the right side of the picture. Cone Crater, the largest lunar feature visible, is located near the northeast corner of the photograph. The landing point is between Triplet Crater and Doublet Crater in the center of the picture.
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