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5:5 24-inch Cassegrain f40, 960 inches E.F.L. (original), 1 November 1965 (43.5<br />
cm x 56 cm)<br />
Subseries: Printed Astronomical Charts and Posters<br />
Includes charts prepared by the Astronautical Chart and Information Center (ACIC) and the<br />
United <strong>State</strong>s Geological Survey (USGS).<br />
Box Contents<br />
Atlases<br />
199 Becvár, Antonín, Atlas Eclipticalis 1950.0. Prague: Nakl. Ceskoslovenské<br />
akademie ved, ca. 1958<br />
200 Fauth, Philipp, Neue Mondkarten und neue Grundlagen Einer Mondkunde auf<br />
16 Tafeln: Publication VI seiner Sternwarte, 1932.<br />
200 Kuiper, Gerard P., ed., Orthographic Atlas of the Moon: Supplement Number<br />
One to the Photographic Lunar Atlas, edition A showing the standard<br />
orthographic coordinate grid, Part 1 Central Asia compiled by D. W. G.<br />
Arthur and E. A. Whitaker. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1960<br />
199 Skalnate Pleso Atlas of the Heavens, n.d. (16 sheets, 45 cm x 64 cm; and<br />
transparent sheet with scale, 41 cm x 51 cm)<br />
200 Wilkins, H. P., Selected Lunar Charts: Folio I, nos. 1-14 (inscribed to<br />
Tombaugh by Wilkins and unknown), ca. 1958<br />
Mapcase:Drawer Contents<br />
General<br />
5:5 1967 calendar from Tinsley Laboratories, Inc., Berkeley, Calif. with photo of<br />
Messier 42 - Orion Nebula, 1967 (84.5 cm x 56.5 cm)<br />
5:5 Andromeda Galaxy photograph, n.d.<br />
5:5 "A chart of the heavens," Hansen Planetarium, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1968 (46<br />
cm x 23.5 cm)<br />
Box 200 "Das Planeten System" engraving, ca. 1847 (31.5 cm x 34.5 cm)<br />
5:5 "Earth: Apollo 11 View from 112,000 Miles," Hansen Planetarium, Salt Lake<br />
City, Utah, n.d. (73.5 cm x 57 cm)<br />
5:5 "The First photograph ever made showing the division between the<br />
troposphere and the stratosphere and also the actual curvature of the Earth..."<br />
National Geographic, May 1936 (2 copies; 42.5 cm x 61.5 cm)<br />
5:5 "Geometrical Perspective of First Earth Moon Photo," ca. 1966 (2 copies; 44.5<br />
cm x 38 cm)<br />
NMSU Library/<strong>Archives</strong> & <strong>Special</strong> <strong>Collections</strong> C. W. Tombaugh Papers / Ms0407<br />
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