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<em>image by Chuck Wood from [https://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar+Maps Lunar Maps]</em><br />
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<em>image by Chuck Wood from [https://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar_Maps Lunar Maps]</em><br />
 
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LPOD likes maps. Since its beginning in 2004 there have been 63 LPODs that featured maps of the Moon. These have not been indexed and were not easy to find, until now. I have compiled a new [https://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar+Maps page] for [https://the-moon.us/wiki/Introduction the Moon-Wiki] that lists all the maps, atlases and globes with links to their LPOD descriptions. Stepping through the chronologically arranged list also is a quick course in the history of lunar cartography. This now is probably the largest published resource on lunar maps. But there are more to add. Let me know of ones that are missing.<br />
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LPOD likes maps. Since its beginning in 2004 there have been 63 LPODs that featured maps of the Moon. These have not been indexed and were not easy to find, until now. I have compiled a new [https://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar_Maps page] for [https://the-moon.us/wiki/Introduction the Moon-Wiki] that lists all the maps, atlases and globes with links to their LPOD descriptions. Stepping through the chronologically arranged list also is a quick course in the history of lunar cartography. This now is probably the largest published resource on lunar maps. But there are more to add. Let me know of ones that are missing.<br />
 
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<em>Chuck Wood</em><br />
 
<em>Chuck Wood</em><br />

Latest revision as of 18:51, 13 October 2018

All Maps Are Good


LPOD-June8-08.jpg
image by Chuck Wood from Lunar Maps

LPOD likes maps. Since its beginning in 2004 there have been 63 LPODs that featured maps of the Moon. These have not been indexed and were not easy to find, until now. I have compiled a new page for the Moon-Wiki that lists all the maps, atlases and globes with links to their LPOD descriptions. Stepping through the chronologically arranged list also is a quick course in the history of lunar cartography. This now is probably the largest published resource on lunar maps. But there are more to add. Let me know of ones that are missing.

Chuck Wood

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Spent hours compiling this list!


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COMMENTS

(1) Thanks for your hard work in putting this list together. Although there is another online atlas Kevin Clarke's 1997-2008 Selenographia. Andrew Martin SFO


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