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Important Lunar Mapping at the Start of the Space RaceThe space race between the U.S. and Russia began in the late 1950s as an outgrowth of the Cold War. One result of the 1957 launch of Sputnik I by the Soviet Union was the sparking on an interest in lunar geology by Arnold Mason of the Military Geology Branch of the U.S. Geological Survey. Using earth-based telescopic imagery, Arnold and colleagues would devote two years to producing the three landmark maps of the moon included in the Engineer Special Study of the Surface of the Moon. The three maps are:* Generalized Photogeologic Map (Sheet 1) – "the first major lunar map to show stratigraphic relationships: that is, it attempted to display the chronological order of the formation of the moon's surface features."* Lunar Rays (Sheet 2) – which "plotted the source craters and extent of the moon's most prominent ray systems " (ejecta from asteroid crashes on the moon's surface). * "Physiographic Divisions of the Moon (Sheet 3) – which "applied…
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Engineer Special Study of the Surface of the Moon
by [Lunar Mapping.] Mason, Arnold C. and Robert J. Hackman.
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Equatorial Africa. The Mountains, Lakes, Rivers and Routes of Exploring Parties. Map appearing in the New York Herald, July 2, 1872.
by [Africa Exploration.] ["Doctor Livingstone, I presume."]
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Condition: Newspaper disbound; roughness at spine. Overall, very good. A wonderfully historic historic map accompanying a long story in The New York Herald recounting the newspaper-sponsored search for Dr. Livingstone. The headlines for the story are memorable: "LIVINGSTONE. / Herald Special from Central Africa. / Finding the Great Explorer. / Exciting History of the Successful Herald Expedition…" The New York Herald financed Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to locate the famed (and presumed-deceased) David Livingstone. This is the original report of Stanley's successful search for and historic meeting with Livingstone. The map of part of central Africa includes Lake Tanganyika, near which the legendary meeting of Stanley and Livingstone occurred in November, 1871. [ICN 7634.2.]
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