Lunar Farside from Apollo 13
			
		
		
			NASA, Crew of Apollo 13
		
		In April of 1970, after an explosion damaged their spacecraft, the
Apollo 13 
astronauts were forced to abandon their plans to make
the third manned lunar landing.
Still, while coasting around the moon in their desperate attempt
to return to earth they were
able to photograph the moon's far side.
The large, dark, smooth looking feature on the left in this picture is
known as the "Mare Moscoviense".  It was created by a lava flow filling
in a large impact crater on the
lunar surface.  As suggested by the name, the Mare Moscoviense was
first photographed by an early Soviet lunar probe.