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<em>image by [mailto:koblitz@microfab.de Jörn Koblitz], Ritterhude, Germany</em><br />
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<em>image by [mailto:koblitz@microfab.de" rel="nofollow Jörn Koblitz], Ritterhude, Germany</em><br />
 
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Maps have been major documents for the history of lunar studies. Although there are many topics not easily depicted with maps - <br />
 
Maps have been major documents for the history of lunar studies. Although there are many topics not easily depicted with maps - <br />
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of high resolution views of major lunar maps with this image of Gruithuisen's 1821 lunar chart. This is just a piece of the map to show <br />
 
of high resolution views of major lunar maps with this image of Gruithuisen's 1821 lunar chart. This is just a piece of the map to show <br />
 
it at full scale and the [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Gruithuisen+1821 entire chart] is now on the Moon Wiki. I notice that the Straight Wall is depicted here. This map is different than <br />
 
it at full scale and the [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Gruithuisen+1821 entire chart] is now on the Moon Wiki. I notice that the Straight Wall is depicted here. This map is different than <br />
the two shown in Whitaker's <em>[http://books.google.com/books?id=dCb6pP-bts4C&amp;pg=PA112&amp;vq=gruithuisen&amp;source=gbs_search_s&amp;sig=ACfU3U1JMpe6GIuFCcBipUcE-5zxk8BdiA#v=onepage&amp;q=gruithuisen&amp;f=false Mapping and Naming the Moon]</em>, suggesting that merely having good views of classical maps may result <br />
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the two shown in Whitaker's <em>[http://books.google.com/books?id=dCb6pP-bts4C&amp;pg=PA112&amp;vq=gruithuisen&amp;source=gbs_search_s&amp;sig=ACfU3U1JMpe6GIuFCcBipUcE-5zxk8BdiA#v=onepage&amp;q=gruithuisen&amp;f=false" rel="nofollow Mapping and Naming the Moon]</em>, suggesting that merely having good views of classical maps may result <br />
 
in recognition of previously undocumented variations. Jörn and I invite collectors to submit high resolution scans of other classic maps <br />
 
in recognition of previously undocumented variations. Jörn and I invite collectors to submit high resolution scans of other classic maps <br />
 
to help build a unique and valuable resource for lunar studies. <br />
 
to help build a unique and valuable resource for lunar studies. <br />
 
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />
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Mini [http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/G/Gruithuisen.html biography]<br />
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Revision as of 22:09, 4 January 2015

A New Collection

LPOD-Nov29-10.jpg
image by " rel="nofollow Jörn Koblitz, Ritterhude, Germany

Maps have been major documents for the history of lunar studies. Although there are many topics not easily depicted with maps -
the Moon's motions, rock compositions and possible atmosphere - for 400 years mapping the surface has been a major goal. The
Moon Wiki has an extensive list of lunar maps and many maps are illustrated. But from the point of view of a researcher often the
maps on the Moon Wiki and elsewhere on the web are too small to reveal how cartographers depicted features or what designations
were assigned to them. Jörn Koblitz, a collector of lunar maps and books, agrees and he has initiated the Moon Wiki digital collection
of high resolution views of major lunar maps with this image of Gruithuisen's 1821 lunar chart. This is just a piece of the map to show
it at full scale and the entire chart is now on the Moon Wiki. I notice that the Straight Wall is depicted here. This map is different than
the two shown in Whitaker's " rel="nofollow Mapping and Naming the Moon, suggesting that merely having good views of classical maps may result
in recognition of previously undocumented variations. Jörn and I invite collectors to submit high resolution scans of other classic maps
to help build a unique and valuable resource for lunar studies.

" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood

Related Links
Mini " rel="nofollow biography


You can support LPOD when you buy any book from Amazon thru " rel="nofollow LPOD!

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