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      <td><div align="center" span class="main_sm">Image Credit:  <A class="one" HREF="mailto:chuck@observingthesky.org">Chuck Wood</A></div></td>
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  <p class="story" align="center"><b>The End of Lunar Studies</b></p>
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<p class="story" align="center"><b>The End of Lunar Studies</b></p>
  <p class="story" align="left">In 1837 a map and book appeared that were so masterful that it was widely assumed that the study of the Moon was then  
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<p class="story" align="left">In 1837 a map and book appeared that were so masterful that it was widely assumed that the study of the Moon was then  
 
completed. Wilhelm Beer and Johann Heinrich Madler were the authors, but Beer was the banker who provided the observatory
 
completed. Wilhelm Beer and Johann Heinrich Madler were the authors, but Beer was the banker who provided the observatory
 
and 3.75" refractor, and Madler was the observer, artist and scientist who drew the map, Mappa Selenographica, and wrote  
 
and 3.75" refractor, and Madler was the observer, artist and scientist who drew the map, Mappa Selenographica, and wrote  
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crater rays and rilles and established a classification of craters. He recognized that lunar craters were unlike any on  
 
crater rays and rilles and established a classification of craters. He recognized that lunar craters were unlike any on  
 
Earth, and his conclusion still stands: "The Moon is no copy of the Earth."  
 
Earth, and his conclusion still stands: "The Moon is no copy of the Earth."  
 
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This scanned small portion of the Beer & Madler map doesn't do justice to its careful detail. The craters shown are  
 
This scanned small portion of the Beer & Madler map doesn't do justice to its careful detail. The craters shown are  
 
Alpetragius, Arzachel and Thebit with the Straight Wall labeled with a long-tailed Greek letter beta.</p>
 
Alpetragius, Arzachel and Thebit with the Straight Wall labeled with a long-tailed Greek letter beta.</p>
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<p class"story"><b>Related Links:</b><br>
[http://search.lindahall.org/events_exhib/exhibit/ex_face_moon.shtml Beer & Madler]<br>
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[http://search.lindahall.org/events_exhib/exhibit/ex_face_moon.shtml Beer & Madler]<br>
<i>Epic Moon</i> by Sheehan and Dobbins, 2001, Willmann-Bell, Inc, Chapter 8.</p>
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<i>Epic Moon</i> by Sheehan and Dobbins, 2001, Willmann-Bell, Inc, Chapter 8.</p>
  <p class"story"> <b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> Wood's Spot</p>
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<p class"story"> <b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> Wood's Spot</p>
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[mailto:chuck@observingthesky.org Charles A. Wood]</p>
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Revision as of 17:08, 4 January 2015

The End of Lunar Studies

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Image Credit: Chuck Wood

The End of Lunar Studies

In 1837 a map and book appeared that were so masterful that it was widely assumed that the study of the Moon was then completed. Wilhelm Beer and Johann Heinrich Madler were the authors, but Beer was the banker who provided the observatory and 3.75" refractor, and Madler was the observer, artist and scientist who drew the map, Mappa Selenographica, and wrote the classic book, Der Mond. Madler spent 600 nights observing the Moon. He determined hundreds of crater positions and diameters, measured heights of 800 peaks, and gave more than 100 new names. Strangely, Der Mond was never translated into English, but the principal conclusions have endured: the Moon has no atmosphere, water nor changes. Madler characterized crater rays and rilles and established a classification of craters. He recognized that lunar craters were unlike any on Earth, and his conclusion still stands: "The Moon is no copy of the Earth."

Technical Details:
This scanned small portion of the Beer & Madler map doesn't do justice to its careful detail. The craters shown are Alpetragius, Arzachel and Thebit with the Straight Wall labeled with a long-tailed Greek letter beta.

Related Links:
Beer & Madler
Epic Moon by Sheehan and Dobbins, 2001, Willmann-Bell, Inc, Chapter 8.

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