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             English: The  lunar near side as seen by  Apollo 8 on  December 24,  1968. The large  crater in the bottom half of the photo is  Goclenius with its  rille system. That some of rilles from the surrounding area are superimposed on Goclenius suggest that it is older than the area around it. Goclenius is the  latinised name of  Rudolf Gockel, a  German scientist. To the top left is the crater  Colombo A named after Christopher Columbus. Below that is  Magelhaens A and to the right is Magelhaens. Finally on the far right is  Gutenburg D. 
            Русский: Кратер Гоклений и борозды Гокления на  Луне. 
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