An oblique view of the International Astronomical Union Crater No. 302 on the farside of the Moon as photographed from the Apollo 13 spacecraft. This large crater is located at 162 degrees east longitude and 10 degrees south latitude. The smaller crater, I.A.U. No. 301, is in the foreground. I.A.U. No. 302 has ridges in its center and a smaller crater near its inner edge. This view is looking southeast.
Image credit: NASA