In a convenient folded format, Philip's Moon Map is a superbly detailed, large-format map of the near (visible) side of the Moon. Specially drawn for Philip's by Dr John Murray, an expert on the lunar surface, the map is not only a highly accurate and clear representation of the Moon but is also a practical guide for lunar observers. More than 500 physical features - craters, seas, mountain ranges, peaks, valleys and rilles (elongated depressions) - are named and indexed, and the landing sites of unmanned and manned spacecraft are also marked. The observer can thus readily identify objects seen through binoculars or a telescope, or pick targets for a programme of observation. The accompanying text is a practical guide to Moonwatching, which explains how to use the map and highlights the most interesting lunar features. Close-up images of some of these objects show what the observer can expect to see. Also included are photographs of the Moon at each daily stage and a smaller map of the far side, as revealed by satellites. Guidelines on drawing or photographing the Moon are also included.

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Philip's Astronomy

Philip's Astronomy is a 5-book series first released in 1973 with contributions by Peter Grego, Robin Scagell, and David Frydman.

Moon Map
Philip's Moon Observer's Guide
Stargazing with Binoculars
Philip's Astrophotography With Mark Thompson: The Essential Guide To Photographing The Night Sky By TV's Favourite Astronomer
2019 Stargazing: Month-by-Month Guide to the Night Sky

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