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<em>image from [mailto:mail@astrovisuals.com.au" rel="nofollow David Widdowson], Astrovisuals, Australia</em><br />
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It is always a special occasion when a new Moon map [http://www.astrovisuals.com.au/Skymaps.html" rel="nofollow appears], and we have David Widdowson to thank for this one. It uses the new LRO nearside mosaic as a base, to which David has carefully added the names and letters of visible features. The 92 cm (36&quot;) high map is printed on a special paper that is water and tear-resistant; it costs A$14 which is about the same amount in US currency. The backside includes 18 images depicting the phases from new to full. I wish I had an observatory to hang it on the wall as a convenient reference. I'll just have to find wall space in my crowded Moon [http://lpod.wikispaces.com/November+25%2C+2008 library]. <br />
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It is always a special occasion when a new Moon map [http://www.astrovisuals.com.au/Skymaps.html appears], and we have David Widdowson to thank for this one. It uses the new LRO nearside mosaic as a base, to which David has carefully added the names and letters of visible features. The 92 cm (36&quot;) high map is printed on a special paper that is water and tear-resistant; it costs A$14 which is about the same amount in US currency. The backside includes 18 images depicting the phases from new to full. I wish I had an observatory to hang it on the wall as a convenient reference. I'll just have to find wall space in my crowded Moon [http://lpod.wikispaces.com/November+25%2C+2008 library]. <br />
 
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood]</em><br />
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />
 
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You may remember David's earlier version of his [http://www.lpod.org/?m=20060219" rel="nofollow Moon Phase Maps] which is now available as an iPhone/iPad app.<br />
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You may remember David's earlier version of his [http://www.lpod.org/?m=20060219 Moon Phase Maps] which is now available as an iPhone/iPad app.<br />
 
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Revision as of 16:42, 11 January 2015

A New Lunar Map

LPOD-Nov20-11.jpg
image from David Widdowson, Astrovisuals, Australia

It is always a special occasion when a new Moon map appears, and we have David Widdowson to thank for this one. It uses the new LRO nearside mosaic as a base, to which David has carefully added the names and letters of visible features. The 92 cm (36") high map is printed on a special paper that is water and tear-resistant; it costs A$14 which is about the same amount in US currency. The backside includes 18 images depicting the phases from new to full. I wish I had an observatory to hang it on the wall as a convenient reference. I'll just have to find wall space in my crowded Moon library.

Chuck Wood

Related Links
You may remember David's earlier version of his Moon Phase Maps which is now available as an iPhone/iPad app.