Mapsoft Fly Topography Mars Globe, 30cm/12", RTF-30
* Name : Fly Topography Mars Globe, 30cm/12"
* Model No. : RTF-30
* Bar Code (GTIN-13) : 8809325779392
* Item Size : D 30cm X H 42cm X W 37cm / 12"D X 16"H X 14"W / Diameter x Height x Width
* Shipping Size : 32cm X 45cm X 31cm / 12.6" X 17.7" X 12.2" / Length X Height X Width
* Item Weight : 1,500g (3.3 lbs, 53 oz)
* Shipping Weight : 2,620g (5.8 lbs, 92 oz)
* Color : Topography (Highlands : brown / Lowlands : blue)
- The colors show elevation.
* Language : Latin & English (600 Named Places)
* Illuminated : No
* Cartography : Up-to-date Map
* Globe Material : ABS (PVC, Vinyl)
* Base Material : Steel
* Meridian Material : Calibrated plastic, Full-Swing Meridian (720°)
- You will be able to spin the globe left or right as well as swing the globe up or down.
* Components : Guide Book, Magnifier
* Scale : 1 : 22,640,000 (Scale at the Equator) / 1cm = 266km, 1inch = 357miles
* Type : Desk Globe (Topography Mars Globe)
* Technique : Vacuum formed / Write-on, wipe-off with erasable markers on the globe
* Warning : Not suitable for children under 5 years
* Comment : Uses images from NASA
* Manufacturer : Mapsoft (Made in South Korea)
[ Additional Description ]
* The colors show elevation. Areas that are brown have higher altitudes while areas that are blue have lower altitudes.
* Clearly Visible Information.
* Get a full view of the Mars.
* The most accurate Mars globe.
* Includes illustrations.(Landers/Rovers)
* The Mars globe accurately portrays topographical features of Mars.
* You’ll even be able to pinpoint where Spacecraft landed.
* Vertical axis rotation with the globe titled at a 23.5 angle.
* Recommended to students, professors, astronomers and scientists.
* Very valuable in science classroom.
* Uses images from NASA. NASA-approved Cartography.
* You can see the difference.
* Exploring Mars. Mars in my room.
[ Contents ]
* Glossary : Catena/Catenae, Cavus/Cavi, Chaos/Chaoses, Chasma/Chasmata, Collis/Colles, Crater/Craters, Dorsum/Dorsa, Fluctus/Fluctūs, Fossa/Fossae, Labes/Labēs, Labyrinthus/Labyrinthi, Lingula/Lingulae, Mensa/Mensae, Mons/Montes, Palus/Paludes, Patera/Paterae, Planitia/Planitiae, Planum/Plana, Rupes/Rupēs, Scopulus/Scopuli, Serpens/Serpentes, Sulcus/Sulci, Terra/Terrae, Tholus/Tholi, Unda/Undae, Vallis/Valles, Vastitas/Vastitates
* Mission type : Landers, Rovers, Failed or Crashed, Landing date, Landing site.
* Mars landing (Country) : Curiosity rover(U.S.), Mars 2, 3, 6(U.S.S.R), Mars Express & Beagle 2(ESA), Mars Pathfinder & Sojourner(U.S.), Opportunity/MER-B rover(U.S.), Phoenix(U.S.), Spirit/MER-A rover(U.S.), Viking 1, 2(U.S.), Perseverance & Ingenuity(U.S.), Insight(U.S.), Tianwen 1/Zhurong(China)
* Mars 50 : Mars 50 is a list of fifty of the most interesting features to observe on the Mars.
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