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English: Greyscale image of a small pair of lunar craters known as double that is located just to the west of where the apollo 11 eagle landed. Image is a hug-in generated composite of multiple photos taken by Buzz Aldrin (AS11-40-5888, AS11-40-5889, AS11-40-5890, AS11-40-5891 AS11-40-5881) The missing part of the crater on the right is in part shown in AS11-40-5882 but there appears to be a gap between it and the area covered by AS11-40-5881. Image is greyscale due to issues with colour balance.
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Source photos by Buzz Aldrin AS11-40-5888, AS11-40-5889, AS11-40-5890, AS11-40-5891 AS11-40-5881
Author photos by Buzz Aldrin composite and post processing by geni
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PD NASA. Any copyright rights I (Geni) may have gained by making this composite I release into the public domain

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