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Lunar Resources Registry has collector quality map of the Moon with updated missions

  • The LSC Team
  • Aug 29, 2023
  • 2 min read

Lunar Resources Registry has published a collectible map of the Moon that shows the locations of all known human activity and objects on the surface of the Moon, spanning 64 years and 74 unique locations, including the latest missions in 2023:

  • iSpace’s Hakuto-R from Japan

  • Luna 25 from Russia, and

  • Chandrayaan-3 from India (which includes a rover)


Each location is numbered, and the map has a table showing basic information per numbered mission such as Mission Name, Type, Description, Entity, Country, and Date.

It is an educational map, ideal for supporters of Lunar and CisLunar exploration, space fans, students, and schools and universities who focus on space, law, science, and international politics.


To date, there is no physical map that displays all known missions to the Moon. With the release of this map, you can own a piece of history, as the map is a document that displays the precise progress of the exploration of our closest planet, the Moon.


Why buy Maps of the Moon?

In the age of discovery maps of the explored and the yet to be explored where vital intelligence for planning expeditions into the unknown. There is a vibrant trade in antique maps, the older the dearer. Early astronomers made maps of the Moon based on their observations, there is also a niche market for antique Moon maps. Fast forward to the 21st century and most information is now digital, including maps. Artificial Intelligence is instructed to generate content nearly exponentially, yet history is rarely recorded, or safe, in a purely digital form. What is a better way to preserve history than to have on your wall at home, office or classroom, a unique map showing the exploration of the Moon?


"Our first editions are limited, and later versions will be more mass-market. We are open to suggestions and collaboration on creating unique maps of the Moon for your purposes, be it for a private collection, a school or university, or simply to impress friends and family.” Simon Drake, CEO of Lunar Resources Registry.


Lunar Station was help to lend our capabilities to help populate this educational map. Contact us if interested in purchasing one.




 
 
 

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