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Geological map of the moon, 1967
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Geological map of the moon, 1967
Geological map of the moon, 1967. This map is based largely on photographs taken by the US Lunar Orbiter 4 spacecraft. Launched on 4 May 1967, Lunar Orbiter 4 was the fourth in a series of five spacecraft designed to assist in the selection of Apollo manned moon landing sites in the equatorial region from 43 degrees east to 56 degrees west
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This print showcases a remarkable geological map of the moon, created in 1967. Based on photographs taken by the US Lunar Orbiter 4 spacecraft, this map played a crucial role in selecting potential landing sites for Apollo missions. Launched on May 4th, 1967, Lunar Orbiter 4 was part of a series of five spacecraft designed to explore and study the moon's equatorial region from 43 degrees east to 56 degrees west. The image captures the essence of scientific exploration and human curiosity as it reveals intricate details about our celestial neighbor. The vibrant colors used in this print bring life to the lunar surface, highlighting its diverse geology and natural phenomena. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing artwork, we are transported back to an era when space exploration was at its peak. It serves as a testament to humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge beyond our planet and reminds us of the groundbreaking achievements made during that time. This extraordinary piece is not only an ode to science but also a symbol of how far we have come in understanding our place within the vastness of space. Created by an unknown artist and preserved by Oxford Science Archive, this print stands as a tribute to NASA's pioneering efforts and their invaluable contributions towards unraveling the mysteries of our solar system.
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