West wall of the far-side Crater Lobachevsky. The CMP described a black flow associated with a small crater in the wall of a large flat-side crater. This oblique telephotgraph northwestward across terrain in and northwest of Lobachevsky, an 80-km-diameter crater centered near latitude 9N, longitude 113E, shows a 2.5-km-diameter crater near the top of the west wall of the large crater. A tongue of low-albedo material extends approximately 2km down the steep wall of Lobachevsky fromt he low point on the rim of the small crater. Image was taken during Revolution 37 of the Apollo 16 mission. Original film magazine was labeled PP, filmtype was SO-368 Color Exterior, 250mm lens with a sun elevation of 47 degrees. Approximate Altitude was 115 km. Principal Point Latitude was 10.0N by Longitude 111.3E, with a camera tilt of 65 degrees and an azimuth of 315 degrees.