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Charles Duke seen twice in a photographic composite of Apollo 16's first moonwalk, next to 120-foot-wide Plum Crater in the Descartes Highlands. Stone Mountain, 1,600 feet high and 3 miles distant, forms the skyline to the right. On the left, Duke bores into the lunar soil to extract a core sample; on the right, he moves on to the next task. Hasselblad 70mm transparencies by John Young, Apollo 16, April 16-27, 1972. Photos courtesy NASA; digital scanning and image processing © 1999 Michael Light Studio
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