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− | <tr><td><div align="center" class="main_sm">Image Credit: [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_atlases/ Lunar & Planetary Institute]</p> | + | <tr><td><div align="center" class="main_sm"><p>Image Credit: [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_atlases/ Lunar & Planetary Institute]</p> |
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− | <p align="right">— [mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</blockquote> | + | <p align="right">— [mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</p></blockquote> |
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<p align="left"><p align="left"><b>Tomorrow's LPOD: </b> Rayless Crater</p> | <p align="left"><p align="left"><b>Tomorrow's LPOD: </b> Rayless Crater</p> | ||
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Revision as of 21:19, 17 January 2015
More Jewels from the Vault
Image Credit: Lunar & Planetary Institute |
More Jewels from the Vault Over the last few years the Lunar & Planetary Institute in Houston has performed an invaluable service for professional and amateur lunar scientists by placing online digitized versions of long unavailable maps and images. Now they have dug into NASAs vaults and digitized more seldom-seen maps and documents. The image above is an example - its a much reduced version of the Apollo 17 Traverse Map that shows the path of the astronauts as they wandered through the Taurus Littrow valley. LPI includes three different resoltions, up to 150 dpi. At the LPI Lunar Map Catalog, which already includes LACs, LMs and LTOs, there are now the following new additions: Tomorrow's LPOD: Rayless Crater |
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