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Oblique view of Thomsom & Zelinsky lava filled craters on the Moon's farside, <br />therefore can never be seen from Earth.<br /><br />These craters are among the very few features on the moon's farside that are <br />lava filled.<br /><br />Imaged from CM America.<br /><br />Apollo 17. <br /><br />Image: AS17-153-23543. <br /><br />Andrew Brown. <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p><font color="#000080">"I suddenly noticed an anomaly to the left of Io, just off the rim of that world. It was extremely large with respect to the overall size of Io and crescent shaped. It seemed unbelievable that something that big had not been visible before".</font> <em><strong><font color="#000000">Linda Morabito </font></strong><font color="#800000">on discovering that the Jupiter moon Io was volcanically active. Friday 9th March 1979.</font></em></p><p><font size="1" color="#000080">http://www.launchphotography.com/</font><br /><br /><font size="1" color="#000080">http://anthmartian.googlepages.com/thisislandearth</font></p><p><font size="1" color="#000080">http://web.me.com/meridianijournal</font></p> </div>