Part of the Harvard photographic atlas of the moon, showing some of the more prominent craters. The entire surface of the Moon was carefully mapped out and photographed five times, under the direction of Prof. Pickering, on the Island of Jamaica. Mare Tranquillitatis. Mare Serenitatis. Mare Imbrium. Plato. Kepler. Aristarchus. The full Moon. Piccolomini. Theophilus. Piccolomini. Theophilus. Scientific American, 1904-03-19
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