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Apollo 16 Hasselblad image from film magazine 119/RR - Lunar orbit.
This photo is used in Figure 4-38 of the Apollo 16 Preliminary Science Report (NASA SP-315), which has the following caption:

Alpetragius Crater. Shadows are rare in this high-Sun, oblique view southward across Alpetragius. This 35-km-diameter neighbor of the Crater Alphonsus has a conspicuous, dome-like central peak larger than 10 km in diameter. The southwest rim of Alphonsus cuts the lower left corner of the frame.
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