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Cambridge photographic moon atlas
Cambridge photographic moon atlas









It's graphics and pictures are excellent quality, almost as detailed as the Kaguya. I believe this is the link you were looking for: Cambridge Atlas thread The Cambridge is an excellent book Rick, though I don't classify it as an atlas in the traditional sense it's more of a cross between an atlas and Chu's "Photographic Moon Book", with more detail and coverage. The Photographic Moonbook, seems to me more of a detailed reference book or encyclopedia including geologic information, whereas the Cambridge is more "atlas-like", with better photos and without all the encyclopedia of info. It's also, at 10x14, a larger printed and bound format allowing better quality pictures than in the Moonbook. The Cambridge is not an atlas in the traditional sense, but more of a cross between the Photographic Moonbook and a regular atlas. I did just bring it up and address that to a point. My posts above Ricks might answer your question. It is an excellent (I feel the very best available, free or otherwise) observer's guide to our Moon.

cambridge photographic moon atlas

I am very surprised that this has not come up either in this CN thread or the other one cited.įor those unfamiliar with this free publication, it is a photographic guidebook to the moon containing nearly 300 annotated images of lunar features with complete feature descriptions in 33 map sections- and too much more useful information to list here.

cambridge photographic moon atlas

#Cambridge photographic moon atlas pdf#

I wonder how the CPMA compares to the Photographic Moon Book that can be downloaded as a PDF file? They are both written by Alan Chu.









Cambridge photographic moon atlas