

Baldwin (PDF with commentary at USRA Houston Repository)
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Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Abstracts (with selected related conference abstracts) (partial serial archives).Press Abstracts, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (partial serial archives).Consolidated Lunar Atlas, by Gerard P.

Co., 1922), by John Young Brown (page images at HathiTrust)įiled under: Moon - Charts, diagrams, etc.

To the Moon and Back in Ninety Days: A Thrilling Narrative of Blended Science and Adventure (Providence, KY: Lunar Pub.Wonders of the Moon (New York: Scribner, Armstrong and Co., 1873), by Amédée Guillemin, ed.Miltenberger, 1813), by George Fowler (page images at Google) A Flight to the Moon: or, The Vision of Randalthus (Baltimore: A.Items below (if any) are from related and broader terms. Il Viaggio Nella Luna sul Carro Volante (in Italian 1785) (page images at HathiTrust).Moon - Anecdotes, facetiae, satire, etc.See also what's at your library, or elsewhere. You can also browse an alphabetical list from this subject or from: Moon - Anecdotes Note, that according to the Chinese regulations, only some processed data are open to the public, others have to be requested.Browse subject: Moon - Anecdotes | The Online Books Page The Online Books Pageīrowsing subject area: Moon - Anecdotes ( Include extended shelves)
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Images (via “Lunar Exploration Data Release System”): Original, high resolution data and imagery from Chang’E-1 and Chang’E-2, including global 50-m resolution image and DEM mosaic and derived products (e.g., full resolution maps) are available at. Interactive map: The Chang’E-2 digital lunar map is available online freely at Paper: “A New Mapping Method for the Moon With the Chang’E-1 Data” by Lingli Mu, Chunlai Li, Jianjun Liu, Xin Ren, and Xiaoduan Zou. The Moon and its placenames as you have never seen before Lingli Mu presents the Chinese Lunar maps Work of the Chinese Gazetteer of Lunar Placenames are coordinated by the National Astronomical Observatories (NAOC). All these products display lunar names in both Latin and Chinese versions. The results were already published during the last few years as Atlases (a Photomosaic and a Topographic Atlas) and Globes. The global photomosaic and color-coded elevation maps are now available in a digital, Google Earth-like interface. This is a major step making lunar research and mapping more international than ever. Chinese planetary cartographer Lingli Mu has presented today the new results from Chang’E-2 lunar spacecraft at the ICC2013 conference in Dresden.
