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And to see why you will want this new Atlas, look at the sample pages below - widen your screen to see pages side by side - they way they appear in the Atlas.
 
And to see why you will want this new Atlas, look at the sample pages below - widen your screen to see pages side by side - they way they appear in the Atlas.
 
Each chart has a facing page illustrating interesting features of that area.
 
Each chart has a facing page illustrating interesting features of that area.
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Sample basin mare ridge chart and limb chart.
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Sample basin mare ridge chart and limb chart.<br>
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Latest revision as of 22:27, 27 October 2018

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NEW! Atlas Praise
NEW! Atlas Corrections

Introducing a New Atlas of the Moon

Created by lunar scientist Charles Wood and amateur astronomer Maurice Collins


Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter images illustrate the near side in high resolution, with special maps of the limb and farside, plus LRO altimetry-based images of major basins and their mare ridges For more information see LPOD of Nov 18, 2012

NOW SHIPPING!

Order Now The Atlas is now being distributed - and soon will be reprinted by - West Virginia University Press. The Chicago Distribution Center handles the actual sales. You can order in any of 5 ways:

1) Phone Chicago Distribution Center at (800) 621-2736.

2) Order online here: http://wvupressonline.com/wood_21st_century_moon_atlas_9781938228803

3) Phone CDC internationally at 001 (773) 702 7000.

4) Email orders to orders@press.uchicago.edu

5) Fax orders to (800) 621-8476

And to see why you will want this new Atlas, look at the sample pages below - widen your screen to see pages side by side - they way they appear in the Atlas. Each chart has a facing page illustrating interesting features of that area.

Chart9text.jpg Chart 9.jpg

Sample basin mare ridge chart and limb chart.

B2.jpg L2.jpg
Contents.jpg
Authors.jpg


Note: Pages shown here are slightly smaller than their 8.5" x 11" actual size.