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==Description==
 
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  The "LM" series of lunar maps, prepared for NASA by the [[DMA|DMA]] were a revision of the [[LAC|LAC]] series. They employ the same scale and projections, but are based on Lunar Orbiter and Apollo observations. The 300 m contours are generally based on stereo mapping and are consistent with the [[LTO|LTO]] series.<br /> <br />  
 
  The "LM" series of lunar maps, prepared for NASA by the [[DMA|DMA]] were a revision of the [[LAC|LAC]] series. They employ the same scale and projections, but are based on Lunar Orbiter and Apollo observations. The 300 m contours are generally based on stereo mapping and are consistent with the [[LTO|LTO]] series.<br /> <br />  
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 15 April 2018

Lunar Map (series)

(glossary entry)


Description

The "LM" series of lunar maps, prepared for NASA by the DMA were a revision of the LAC series. They employ the same scale and projections, but are based on Lunar Orbiter and Apollo observations. The 300 m contours are generally based on stereo mapping and are consistent with the LTO series.

Additional Information

  • The maps of the LM series can be downloaded from the LPI website.


LPOD Articles


Bibliography