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interpret. Granted, no map looks good next to an image by Wes Higgins, but the pseudo contours are confusing, with ups and downs being<br />
 
interpret. Granted, no map looks good next to an image by Wes Higgins, but the pseudo contours are confusing, with ups and downs being<br />
 
uncertain away from craters. I feel that shading needs to be added to give a three-dimension feeling to the contours. This map is like Wilkins'<br />
 
uncertain away from craters. I feel that shading needs to be added to give a three-dimension feeling to the contours. This map is like Wilkins'<br />
300&quot; [http://lpod.armoredpenguin.com/wiki/September+15%2C+2008 map] of roughly the same vintage. Both concentrate on details so much that legibility and interpretability become difficult. Fauth's large<br />
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300&quot; [/September+15%2C+2008 map] of roughly the same vintage. Both concentrate on details so much that legibility and interpretability become difficult. Fauth's large<br />
 
map was not completed when he died and his son finished it and brought it out in a nice edition in 1964. Fauth had always railed against<br />
 
map was not completed when he died and his son finished it and brought it out in a nice edition in 1964. Fauth had always railed against<br />
 
photography, believing that a good trained eye could see more. But by 1964 the famous Mt WIlson photographs and then spacecraft images<br />
 
photography, believing that a good trained eye could see more. But by 1964 the famous Mt WIlson photographs and then spacecraft images<br />
 
demonstrated that visual map makers would never catch up with photos, and his map was only of historic interest.<br />
 
demonstrated that visual map makers would never catch up with photos, and his map was only of historic interest.<br />
 
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood]</em><br />
 
This is a replay of the LPOD from December 1, 2009.<br />
 
This is a replay of the LPOD from December 1, 2009.<br />
Note: I've enjoyed researching Fauth's life online and rereading the Fauth chapter in the utterly wonderful <em>[http://www.willbell.com/history/Epic%20Moon.htm Epic Moon]</em> by Sheehan and Dobbins!<br />
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Note: I've enjoyed researching Fauth's life online and rereading the Fauth chapter in the utterly wonderful <em>[http://www.willbell.com/history/Epic%20Moon.htm" rel="nofollow Epic Moon]</em> by Sheehan and Dobbins!<br />
 
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<strong>Technical Details</strong><br />
 
<strong>Technical Details</strong><br />
Wes' image details are [http://lpod.armoredpenguin.com/wiki/September+28%2C+2008 here.]<br />
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Wes' image details are [/September+28%2C+2008 here.]<br />
 
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<strong>Related Links</strong><br />
 
<strong>Related Links</strong><br />
 
<em>[http://lpod.wikispaces.com/21st+Century+Atlas+of+the+Moon 21st Century Atlas]</em> chart 17.<br />
 
<em>[http://lpod.wikispaces.com/21st+Century+Atlas+of+the+Moon 21st Century Atlas]</em> chart 17.<br />
[http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/full/seri/PA.../0015//0000452.000.html?high=49cfdc289912380 Review] of 1907 book.<br />
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[http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/full/seri/PA.../0015//0000452.000.html?high=49cfdc289912380" rel="nofollow Review] of 1907 book.<br />
[http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1941C%26T....57..434D Obituary] (in French)<br />
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[http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1941C%26T....57..434D" rel="nofollow Obituary] (in French)<br />
 
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Revision as of 22:49, 4 January 2015

Massive Map of Little Impact

LPOD-Dec1-09.jpg
map from Fauth's Mond Atlas, and image by Wes Higgins

One of the hardest working and least appreciated lunar mappers was Phillip Fauth (1867-1941). In his early days he inaugurated what he
called a modern selenology, which focused on measurements and analysis of crater diameters, depths and slopes. He started a quantitative
approach to lunar morphology studies which - after about 60 years of inattention - finally caught on in the post-Apollo period. There are three
reasons that Fauth was ignored. First, as shown in his 1907 book The Moon in Modern Astronomy, he was boastful and nationalistic. Second,
he became intimately associated with the crank, Hörbiger, who believed that the Moon and other worlds were covered in ice. But this full size
copy of a small piece of his monumental 25 sheet map shows a more powerful reason for neglect: his cartography was just too hard to
interpret. Granted, no map looks good next to an image by Wes Higgins, but the pseudo contours are confusing, with ups and downs being
uncertain away from craters. I feel that shading needs to be added to give a three-dimension feeling to the contours. This map is like Wilkins'
300" [/September+15%2C+2008 map] of roughly the same vintage. Both concentrate on details so much that legibility and interpretability become difficult. Fauth's large
map was not completed when he died and his son finished it and brought it out in a nice edition in 1964. Fauth had always railed against
photography, believing that a good trained eye could see more. But by 1964 the famous Mt WIlson photographs and then spacecraft images
demonstrated that visual map makers would never catch up with photos, and his map was only of historic interest.

" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood
This is a replay of the LPOD from December 1, 2009.
Note: I've enjoyed researching Fauth's life online and rereading the Fauth chapter in the utterly wonderful " rel="nofollow Epic Moon by Sheehan and Dobbins!

Technical Details
Wes' image details are [/September+28%2C+2008 here.]

Related Links
21st Century Atlas chart 17.
" rel="nofollow Review of 1907 book.
" rel="nofollow Obituary (in French)