Columbus moon globe 40 cm
Columbus moon globe 40 cm in diameter.
Carrier | Description | Estimated Delivery | ||
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Home delivery - International | Home delivery - International |
Wednesday, 4 December - Wednesday, 11 December |
Home delivery - International
Home delivery - International
Estimated delivery:
Wednesday, 4 December - Wednesday, 11 December
For centuries, the bottom of the Moon was unknown to humans. Only after the Apollo missions did sufficiently good data become available to create the first complete lunar globes. Since the 1970s, the classic Columbus globe has been found in many schools and homes. It is a hollow globe with hand-covered map images.
In recent years, the LRO, Kaguya and Clementine lunar probes have clearly improved the data on the Moon. It was noticeable that the creators of the 1972 lunar globe had cheated at some points. While the first useful maps of the front and back of the Moon were available at that time, there was only vague information about the peripheral areas. For the areas around Mare Marginis and Mare Australe, and especially for Mare Smythii, fanciful landscapes were drawn.
On the basis of the current LRO data, the Columbus company has produced a new moon globe which is probably the world's first accurately worked lunar globe.
These moon globes are exclusive, numbered individual pieces. The map image is covered by hand. This achieves a significantly better resolution than with previous globes in the deep-drawn process.
SPECIFICATIONS
In general
- Construction type: Tabletop model
- Swivel: yes
- Diameter (cm): 40
- Height (cm): 46
- Series: Universe
Map
- Non-illuminated map: Moon
- Illuminated map: Moon
Team
- Dial material: Acrylic
- Base: Stainless steel
- Meridian: Stainless steel
- Cable routing: External
- Power supply: Power supply (230 V/50 Hz)
- Illuminated: yes
Special features
- Embossed globes: no
- Astronomical globe: yes
- Hand-laminated: yes