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Taken by Howard Eskildsen on July 17, 2020 @ Ocala, Florida
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Date Taken: 2020:08:19 15:02:45
 
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The lava-filled interior of Wargentin (84km diameter) still rests in the light of the setting sun, while the floor of Schickard is partly shadowed, and the floors of Nasmyth and Phocylides are totally lost to the darkness. Complex wrinkles in the surface of Wargentin testify to the settling that occurred after the lava had been emplaced.
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