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Mapping and naming the moon : a history of lunar cartography and nomenclature

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Almost thirty years after the Apollo missions, "Tranquillity Base", "Hadley Rille", or "Taurus-Littrow" are names still resonant with the enormous achievements represented by the lunar landings.

But how did these places get their names? Who named Copernicus crater? Where did all those names on lunar maps come from, and what stimulated their selection?

Ewen Whitaker traces the origins and evolution of the present-day systems for naming lunar features such as craters, mountains, valleys and dark spots.

The connections between the prehistoric and historic names, and today's gazetteer are clearly described.

Beautiful lunar maps spanning four centuries of progress wonderfully illustrate the unfolding of our ability to map the Moon.

Rare, early photographs add to the sense of history.

Comprehensive appendices and the bibliography make this delightful book a work of lasting reference and scholarship.

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Cambridge University Press
0521622484 / 9780521622486
Hardback
523.3
27/05/1999
United Kingdom
English
xix, 242p. : ill.
26 cm
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