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SCHIMERMAN, LAWRENCE A., editor.
Lunar Cartographic Dossier. St. Louis, MO: Defense Mapping Agency for NASA, [1973].

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SCHIMERMAN, LAWRENCE A., editor.

Lunar Cartographic Dossier. St. Louis, MO: Defense Mapping Agency for NASA, [1973].
Volume 1 (all published, although loose-leaf revisions were issued until 1977). Includes Earthside and farside photo index base maps with 31 and 24 transparent color-printed overlays respectively, giving photo sites from each mission, 2 similar control index base maps with 5 and 2 overlays respectively, and 2 map index base maps with 9 and 3 overlays. Tabbed, punched, and in original vinyl 3-ring binder. Lightly rubbed.

"This book is concerned with recording the cartographic results and by-products of lunar exploration and study. It is an attempt to provide a vehicle for the continued accumulation and use of lunar cartographic knowledge" (Arthur T. Strickland, foreword).

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