A 500 mm telephoto lens photograph of the Apollo 15 Lunar Module Falcon taken from Station 6A on EVA-2. To the LM's left is the ALSEP. Scan courtesy NASA Johnson.
This is figure 3-19 of the Apollo 15 Preliminary Science Report (NASA SP-289, 1972), which has the following caption (slightly edited):
On the side of Hadley Delta at station 6A, the Commander (David Scott) took a series of photographs with the 500-mm telephoto lens. The large crater in the foreground, at a distance of approximately 2 km, is Dune; and the series of white dots to the left of the LM (approximately 5 km distant) is the deployed ALSEP. The huge crater that forms the background above the LM is Pluton at a distance of 8 km. Pluton is approximately 800 m in diameter, and the largest boulder in the crater is approximately 20 m in diameter.
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A 500 mm telephoto lens photograph of the ''Apollo 15'' Lunar Module ''Falcon'' taken from Station 6 on EVA-2. To the LM's left is the ALSEP. Scan courtesy NASA Johnson. http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a15/as15-84-11324HR.jpg {{PD-USGov-NASA}}