
Map of Moon Craters - NASA Astronomy Wall Art
Map of the Moon, Moon Wall Art Created using cutting-edge satellite imaging and remote sensing technology, this map offers a unique perspective of the moon's surface, beautifully highlighting its rugged terrain. Delve into the historic landing sites of Apollo 11 and other missions, vividly brought to life through detailed topographic data. Using high-resolution data from NASA, this map was created to visualize the mysterious and fascinating terrain on the surface of the moon. Explore the moon's sensational topography riddled with craters, canyons, and seas. The map accurately labels each crater, lunar sea, and the Apollo landing locations, including the site of the Apollo 11 landing area. Rich Topographic Detail: Using elevation points transformed into contours, our map meticulously outlines craters on the lunar surface. Each contour line and color variation represents the true shape and altitude of the landscape, providing a realistic and educational view. Educational and Inspirational: Perfect for educators, students, space enthusiasts, or anyone fascinated by astronomy and lunar exploration. Historic Landing sites are marked: Easily locate and explore the areas where human history was made on the moon, with clearly marked Apollo mission landing sites. This map not only serves as an informative tool but also as an inspiring piece of art, ideal for hanging in a classroom, study, or living space. Immerse yourself in the wonders of our nearest celestial neighbor with this stunning and accurate depiction of the moon’s topography. Symbology: The colors in the terrain illustrate the elevations (Darkest blues=lowest points to Whites=mid-terrain height, Dark Greys=highest terrain height.) As once quoted by Leonardo da Vinci: Simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication. Tags: map moon picture lunar surface apollo landing site geography poster print 3D astronomy wall art gift outer space enthusiasts nasa mission historical educational science artwork orbit planet framed crater