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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 /> | 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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<p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[July 24, 2009|Lavafall]] </p> | <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[July 24, 2009|Lavafall]] </p> |
Revision as of 18:22, 18 August 2018
A Tangled Tale of Good Intentions
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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 Digital Atlas of the Moon. This document is the first (mostly) unambiguous nomenclature map of the Moon ever published.
Chuck Wood
Related Links
Rükl plate 74
Yesterday's LPOD: Lavafall
Tomorrow's LPOD: Crater Systematics
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