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<em>image by [mailto:chlegrand76@hotmail.fr" rel="nofollow Christian Legrand]</em><br />
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<em>image by [mailto:chlegrand76@hotmail.fr Christian Legrand]</em><br />
 
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When I received my copy of the <em>21st Century Atlas of the Moon</em> last week, I at once decided to build a new lunar nearside map using it. I just photocopied in B&amp;W the 28 maps of the atlas, enlarging from from A4 to A3 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_size" rel="nofollow format]. Then I patiently cut them and glued them together. Simple, but requiring about 2 hours work. The pictures present the 21th century map besides the Rükl map I produced with the same process at the end of the 20th century. It has been really a very long time to obtain a new detailed atlas of the Moon. The end of 2012 has been a real paradise for lunar lovers with the release of this Atlas and the new Pro6 version of <em>Virtual Moon Atlas</em>. One more time, thanks to Charles and Maurice for having produced this new lunar reference !<br />
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When I received my copy of the <em>21st Century Atlas of the Moon</em> last week, I at once decided to build a new lunar nearside map using it. I just photocopied in B&amp;W the 28 maps of the atlas, enlarging from from A4 to A3 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_size format]. Then I patiently cut them and glued them together. Simple, but requiring about 2 hours work. The pictures present the 21th century map besides the Rükl map I produced with the same process at the end of the 20th century. It has been really a very long time to obtain a new detailed atlas of the Moon. The end of 2012 has been a real paradise for lunar lovers with the release of this Atlas and the new Pro6 version of <em>Virtual Moon Atlas</em>. One more time, thanks to Charles and Maurice for having produced this new lunar reference !<br />
 
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<em>[mailto:chlegrand76@hotmail.fr" rel="nofollow Christian Legrand]</em><br />
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<em>[mailto:chlegrand76@hotmail.fr Christian Legrand]</em><br />
Note from CAW: Merci, Christian! Folks who observe the Moon manifest their fascination in various way.  Christian, pictured above, makes old fashioned paper maps (above) and also modern electronic map [http://ap-i.net/avl/en/start" rel="nofollow masterpieces].<br />
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Note from CAW: Merci, Christian! Folks who observe the Moon manifest their fascination in various way.  Christian, pictured above, makes old fashioned paper maps (above) and also modern electronic map [http://ap-i.net/avl/en/start masterpieces].<br />
 
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Revision as of 17:59, 11 January 2015

Building the 21st Century Lunar Map

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image by Christian Legrand

When I received my copy of the 21st Century Atlas of the Moon last week, I at once decided to build a new lunar nearside map using it. I just photocopied in B&W the 28 maps of the atlas, enlarging from from A4 to A3 format. Then I patiently cut them and glued them together. Simple, but requiring about 2 hours work. The pictures present the 21th century map besides the Rükl map I produced with the same process at the end of the 20th century. It has been really a very long time to obtain a new detailed atlas of the Moon. The end of 2012 has been a real paradise for lunar lovers with the release of this Atlas and the new Pro6 version of Virtual Moon Atlas. One more time, thanks to Charles and Maurice for having produced this new lunar reference !

Christian Legrand
Note from CAW: Merci, Christian! Folks who observe the Moon manifest their fascination in various way. Christian, pictured above, makes old fashioned paper maps (above) and also modern electronic map masterpieces.

Related Links
Maurice Collins' colored lunar wall map (with some naming errors that were corrected for the 21st Century Atlas).