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Map of the Moon

Map of the Moon.jpg Showing how the Tail of a Comet is directed away from the SunThumbnailsGreat Telescope of HeveliusShowing how the Tail of a Comet is directed away from the SunThumbnailsGreat Telescope of HeveliusShowing how the Tail of a Comet is directed away from the SunThumbnailsGreat Telescope of HeveliusShowing how the Tail of a Comet is directed away from the SunThumbnailsGreat Telescope of HeveliusShowing how the Tail of a Comet is directed away from the SunThumbnailsGreat Telescope of HeveliusShowing how the Tail of a Comet is directed away from the SunThumbnailsGreat Telescope of HeveliusShowing how the Tail of a Comet is directed away from the SunThumbnailsGreat Telescope of Hevelius

In this picture the South will be found at the top of the picture; such being the view given by the ordinary astronomical telescope, in which all objects are seen inverted.