Well Guys,
Thank you for all of your replies. This was interesting, at the very least, to see such a variety of responses. I was quite amazed at the thought that some of you would think I would be, quote "treading on someone's toes" over this matter. True, the graphic doesn't display all lunar characteristics such as libration or inclination of the phase, however it would at least be appearing in the predominant orientation as viewed from Australia, and not upside down. Irrespective of the suface features visible, I thought it important to light the Moon as it is seen in the sky, else some newer members to the science may be confused unnecessarily. I was only trying to offer an improvement to the site as a benefit to our younger, less experienced members in the hobby. I both never envisaged or intended to hurt or upset anyone over this matter.