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Apollo 15 Landing Site Anaglyph Mousepad

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  • Dimensions: 23.49 cm l x 19.68 cm w
  • High quality, full-colour printing
  • Durable and dust and stain resistant cloth cover
  • Non-slip rubber backing
  • Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customisable design area measures 23.49 cm x 19.68 cm

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Apollo 15 Landing Site Anaglyph Mousepad

Apollo 15 Landing Site Anaglyph Mousepad

The used Nasa images are in the public domain. Please note that I can't guarantee that you will get the 3D effect with red-cyan anaglyph glasses as I'm not in control of the printing process. But I think the image will look spectacular anyway! The location of the Apollo 15 landing site near Hadley rille. The landing occurred on a dark mare plain called Palus Putredinis, or the Marsh of Decay. Aristillus and Autolycus craters, north of the landing site, have numerous bright rays associated with them, and some of these rays cross the landing site. Hadley rille itself is a sinuous channel upto 1/6th mile (0.25km) deep which was cut by volcanic lava. The Hadley C crater next to the rille is about 3 miles (5km) in diameter. The prominent mountain to the upper right of the landing site is Mt. Hadley The Apennine mountains to the right form part of the south west rim of the huge Imbrium impact basin and stand up to 2 miles (3km) above the surface. Grabens lie parallel to this impact basin rim. The large Apennine mountain closest to the landing site is Hadley Delta, with St. George crater on its lower flanks adjacent to the Hadley Rille. The 6 mile (10km) diameter crater Aratus is visible in the lower right. Apollo 15 was the first mission to drive a lunar rover and using this three surface excursions were made totalling 18.5 hours of manned exploration. Original Images credit: NASA.

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Delivery was so quick , under a week - I was amazed. The product was great quality and better than expected . I will be ordering more form Zazzle ! Printing was fantastic
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High quality and a bit of funk from your everyday plain mousepad. Excellent quality would highly recommend
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Delighted with the mouse pad - thick enough to be confortable and much better quality than those in store. The printing was very crisp and the colours vivid

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Product ID: 144170210047142047
Posted on 8/05/2009, 1:59 AM
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