English: Oblique view of Dreyer and Ginzel and several of their satellite craters, on the far side of the moon. North is at top. From center, Ginzel is at approximately 12:00, and Dreyer is at approximately 8:00. Ginzel G and H are at 3:00 and 4:00. The small crater at 9:00 is Dreyer W. Dreyer C is just east of Dreyer, and Dreyer K and J are to the south and southeast of Dreyer. Ginzel L is due south of Ginzel.
Date
created 2014, original 1971
Source
Apollo 14 Hasselblad camera image rotated and cropped in Gimp. Resolution reduced by 50% due to blurring of original. The original image is in the public domain because it is a work of the U.S. Government (NASA).
Immediate source: Lunar and Planetary Institute, Apollo Image Atlas Hasselblad Camera Image Catalog, AS14-71-9889
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