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Do you lack basic drafting skills? So did Mary Blagg back in the 1930s, but she penciled the official lunar map for the International Astronomical Union that was the last graphical word on lunar nomenclature until the mid-1960s when the [[December_5,_2007|Digital Atlas of the Moon]]. This document is the first (mostly) unambiguous nomenclature map of the Moon ever published. <br />
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Do you lack basic drafting skills? So did Mary Blagg back in the 1930s, but she penciled the official lunar map for the International Astronomical Union that was the last graphical word on lunar nomenclature until the mid-1960s when the [[December_5,_2007|''System of Lunar Craters'']] catalog and maps appeared. The ''System'' maps were relatively unambiguous, but like any printed map they are long out of date as many changes and additions have been made. Currently (2018 - this is an update!), the easiest nomenclature map to use is at [http://bit.ly/2OIHmht|LRO QuickMap.] <br />
 
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />
 
<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />

Revision as of 04:53, 8 October 2018

A Tangled Tale of Good Intentions

Originally published July 25, 2009 LPOD-July25-09.jpg
image from the Moon-Wiki

Do you lack basic drafting skills? So did Mary Blagg back in the 1930s, but she penciled the official lunar map for the International Astronomical Union that was the last graphical word on lunar nomenclature until the mid-1960s when the System of Lunar Craters catalog and maps appeared. The System maps were relatively unambiguous, but like any printed map they are long out of date as many changes and additions have been made. Currently (2018 - this is an update!), the easiest nomenclature map to use is at QuickMap.

Chuck Wood

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