Sky Publishing Moon Map (laminated)
This handy map of the Moon’s near side identifies nearly 300 craters by
name that you can see in a small telescope (many are also visible in
binoculars), plus dozens of other features – such as mountain ranges
and the dark maria or “seas” of once-molten lava. The Moon is shown
with the north up, the way it appears in binoculars. Rotate it
180°, so that the north is down, and the map shows the Moon the way
it appears in Newtonian reflector telescopes. The lunar disk is
10¼" in diameter. Both sides are laminated in clear plastic to
protect it from dew, spills, and everyday wear and tear for years to
come.
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