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The Hatfield Photographic Lunar Atlas
 
 
The Hatfield Photographic Lunar Atlas (Hardcover)
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Astronomy & Space, July 2001
If you intend to study the moon, you need this atlas.

The Observatory, Vol. 119, Issue 1152, 1999
...nobody who takes even a passing interest in the Moon can afford to be without it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An invaluable source for identifying lunar detail, 17 Aug 2001
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Clear and concise. This book contains high quality lunar photographs taken through a 12" Newtonian reflector. The Lunar surface is split into 16 sections, each of which has a sketch detailing crater names. At the rear of the book it gives details of each crater including diameters and co-ordinates. It also contains information about the film type used to capture the images. Each photograph appears as it would through a reflecting telescope i.e. upside down and back to front, so for the amateur astronomer, this is invaluable.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect, 16 Feb 2005
A wonderful guide to finding your way around the lunar landscape as seen through a back-garden telescope.
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