File:Lunar orbiter 1 (large).jpg
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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is (was) here * 16:22, 19 June 2003 [[:en:User:Rotem Dan|Rotem Dan]] 750×416 (34,401 bytes) <span class="comment">(Lunar orbiter 1 (large). NSSDC NASA PD image)</span> |
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