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1、Lunar Globe Editor The Moon is the most familiar celestial body to us. Since ancient times, the Moon has exerted a powerful influence on our lives. In ancient Japan, a month was defined by the cycle of the Moon as it waxed and waned. This lunar calendar is still in use in Japan as the basis for an o

2、lder, traditional calendar. Although the Moon is such a familiar feature in our lives, much about it remains unknown. In 2007, Japan launched Selene (also known as Kaguya, after a princess from Japanese legend who traveled to the Moon), its first lunar orbiter. Other countries launched their own lun

3、ar probes soon thereafter. Through such explorations, we are finding solutions to the hitherto unsolved mysteries of the Moon. These efforts will eventually make the Moon an even more familiar object. Use the Canon Creative Park lunar globe to learn more about the Moon. You can learn the names and l

4、ocations of various craters and inspect the craters by actually looking up at the Moon. View of completed model Motomaro Shirao Born in Tokyo in 1953; graduated from the Faculty of Science, Tohoku University; Masters degree (in volcanic geology) from the Graduate School of Science at the University

5、of Tokyo; now a photographer and science writer; focuses on promoting science and scientific education through photography and writing on various subjects, from volcanoes to astronomy. Parts list (pattern) : Fourteen A4 sheets (No. 1 to No. 14) No. of Parts : 15 * This model was designed for Papercr

6、aft and may differ from the original in some respects. * Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions, in the parts sheet page order. 1 Lunar Globe : Pattern Front side of the Moon/upper half 2 GaussGauss EndymionEndymion AristotelesAristoteles PlatoPlato J. HerschelJ. Herschel Pyt

7、hagorasPythagoras KeplerKepler AristarchusAristarchus ArchimedesArchimedes EratosthenesEratosthenes CopernicusCopernicus CleomedesCleomedes Vallis Alpes (Alpine Valley) Vallis Alpes (Alpine Valley) Montes Apenninus (Apennine Mountains) Montes Apenninus (Apennine Mountains) Sinus Aestuum (Seething Ba

8、y) Sinus Aestuum (Seething Bay) Sinus Iridum (Bay of Rainbows) Sinus Iridum (Bay of Rainbows) Sinus Roris (Bay of Dew) Sinus Roris (Bay of Dew) Montes Carpatus (Carpathian Mountains) Montes Carpatus (Carpathian Mountains) Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises) Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises) Mare Smythii (Sea of

9、 Smyth) Mare Smythii (Sea of Smyth) Mare Tranquillitatis (Sea of Tranquility) Mare Tranquillitatis (Sea of Tranquility) Lacus Somniorum (Lake of Dreams) Lacus Somniorum (Lake of Dreams) Mare Serenitatis (Sea of Serenity) Mare Serenitatis (Sea of Serenity) Mare Imbrium (Sea of Rains) Mare Imbrium (Se

10、a of Rains) Oceanus Procellarum (Ocean of Storms) Oceanus Procellarum (Ocean of Storms) Mare Vaporum (Sea of Vapors) Mare Vaporum (Sea of Vapors) Mare Frigoris (Sea of Cold) Mare Frigoris (Sea of Cold) Lunar Globe : Pattern FabryFabry MendeleevMendeleev CampbellCampbell DAlembertDAlembert BirkhoffBi

11、rkhoff LandauLandau HertzsprungHertzsprung Mare Moscoviense (Sea of Muscovy) Mare Moscoviense (Sea of Muscovy) Back side of the Moon/upper half 3 Lunar Globe : Pattern Gl ue s po t f or t he b ac k si de o f t he M oo n Gl ue s po t f or t he fr on t si de o f t he M oo n Reinforcement Joint Upper h

12、alf base 4 Lunar Globe : Pattern Align the section to be glued with the glue spot of the joint and glue together. Lid of the upper half base 5 Lunar Globe : Pattern TsiolkovskiyTsiolkovskiy PavlovPavlov Jules VerneJules Verne PlanckPlanck GagarinGagarin LeibnitzLeibnitz ApolloApollo KorolevKorolev G

13、aloisGalois Mare Australe (Southern Sea) Mare Australe (Southern Sea) Mare Orientale (Eastern Sea) Mare Orientale (Eastern Sea) Mare Ingenii (Sea of Ingenuity) Mare Ingenii (Sea of Ingenuity) Back side of the Moon/lower half 6 Lunar Globe : Pattern LangrenusLangrenus PetaviusPetavius HipparchusHippa

14、rchus PtolemaeusPtolemaeus SchickardSchickard GrimaldiGrimaldi TychoTycho ClaviusClavius FurneriusFurnerius Montes Pyrenaeus (The Pyrenees) Montes Pyrenaeus (The Pyrenees) Mare Fecunditatis (Sea of Fertility) Mare Fecunditatis (Sea of Fertility) Mare Nectaris (Sea of Nectar) Mare Nectaris (Sea of Ne

15、ctar) Mare Nubium (Sea of Clouds) Mare Nubium (Sea of Clouds) Mare Humorum (Sea of Moisture) Mare Humorum (Sea of Moisture) Palus Epidemiarum (Marsh of Epidemics) Palus Epidemiarum (Marsh of Epidemics) Front side of the Moon/lower half 7 Lunar Globe : Pattern Gl ue s po t f or t he b ac k si de o f

16、t he M oo n Gl ue s po t f or t he fr on t si de o f t he M oo n Reinforcement Lower half base 8 Lunar Globe : Pattern Lid of the lower half base 9 Slot for inserting Moon story plates Comparison between the Moon and the Earth The Earth 6,378 6,357 510,065,600 1,083,207 10 6 597,400 10 18 5.515 9.8 40,075 The Moon 1,738 735 37,958,621 21,970 10 6 7,350 10 18 3.342 1.6 10,900 Equatorial radius (km) Polar radius (km) Surface area (km2) Volume (km3) Mass (kg) Average density (g/cm3) Surface

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