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From Moon Madness: Multimedia Treasures from the Apollo Era:

Tracy's Rock
Tracy’s Rock

Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison “Jack” Schmitt sets up the gnomon, a photographic calibration device, before taking pictures of “Tracy’s Rock,” a boulder on the lunar surface named after astronaut Gene Cernan’s daughter.

    

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