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Old 31-07-2015, 06:42 PM
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I use "Virtual Moon Atlas" which is a great piece of software(free too). It's the first one of Bojan's links.
It's brilliant when you have images open on the computer to just flick between to identify all that is there.
It has loads of options and I certainly haven't discovered them all just yet, it can probably do a lot more than I just use it for anyway. I would like it to go a bit deeper though, maybe it can, I'm not sure.
Either way it is a tops little programme.

Also as Daniel mentioned I'm after a good hard copy or two as well. There seem to be a few out there but I don't know what to pick, again I want to go as deep as possible with loads of info about all those little features.

The list you are after I believe is Sky and Telescopes Lunar 100, a great little checklist of lunar features.
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