Moon – Lunar Terrain
AS10-34-5173 (May 1969). An Apollo 10 photograph of the lunar farside showing an area in the vicinity of International Astronomical Union (I.A.U.) crater number 300, taken from the Command and Service Modules. This view is looking south over typical rugged lunar terrain. I.A.U. crater number 300 is located at 155 degrees east longitude and 10 degrees south latitude.
Credit: Johnson Space Center