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<em>image by [mailto:howardeskildsen@msn.com Howard Eskildsen]</em><br />
 
<em>image by [mailto:howardeskildsen@msn.com Howard Eskildsen]</em><br />
 
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Maps are essential to finding your way around a museum, a city or even a moon. There are more maps of our Moon <br />
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Maps are essential to finding your way around a museum, a city or even a moon. There are more maps of our Moon  
than of all the others combined, probably. [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar+Maps Maps] come in all sizes and styles and none is perfect. So make your own <br />
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than of all the others combined, probably. [https://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar_Maps Maps] come in all sizes and styles and none is perfect. So make your own  
for your particular needs. That is what Howard has done with one of his full Moon views of the north polar region. Such <br />
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for your particular needs. That is what Howard has done with one of his full Moon views of the north polar region. Such  
high Sun lighting is the only time all of the near polar region can be seen at once, but the illumination makes it difficult <br />
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high Sun lighting is the only time all of the near polar region can be seen at once, but the illumination makes it difficult  
to appreciate the morphology of all the craters - one of the tradeoffs that maps require. But if you want to identify the <br />
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to appreciate the morphology of all the craters - one of the tradeoffs that maps require. But if you want to identify the  
features when the Sun is high, or if you just want a neat poster, this map is for you.<br />
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features when the Sun is high, or if you just want a neat poster, this map is for you.
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />
 
<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />
 
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<strong>Related Links</strong><br />
 
<strong>Related Links</strong><br />
Rükl plate [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/R%C3%BCkl+3 3] and others.<br />
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Rükl plate [https://the-moon.us/wiki/R%C3%BCkl_3 3] and others.<br />
 
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<p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[July 13, 2012|Sliced]] </p>
 
<p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[July 13, 2012|Sliced]] </p>

Latest revision as of 17:48, 13 October 2018

Northern Exposure

LPOD-Jul14b-12.jpg
image by Howard Eskildsen

Maps are essential to finding your way around a museum, a city or even a moon. There are more maps of our Moon than of all the others combined, probably. Maps come in all sizes and styles and none is perfect. So make your own for your particular needs. That is what Howard has done with one of his full Moon views of the north polar region. Such high Sun lighting is the only time all of the near polar region can be seen at once, but the illumination makes it difficult to appreciate the morphology of all the craters - one of the tradeoffs that maps require. But if you want to identify the features when the Sun is high, or if you just want a neat poster, this map is for you.

Chuck Wood

Related Links
Rükl plate 3 and others.

Yesterday's LPOD: Sliced

Tomorrow's LPOD: A Brighter Eye for Taurus



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