Using a star map could potentially be useful as we used the stars to navigate in the times before advanced technology. Since the distance between the Earth and the moon is tiny compared to the distance between stars the constellations you see from the moon are exactly the same ones you see from Earth.
From the moon the constellations would not be very different as seen from Earth, so a star atlas used on Earth would be ok to use on the moon.
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Deneb or Alpha Cygni is located in the constellation Cygnus.See link for star map and Wikisky coordinates
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From the moon the constellations would not be very different as seen from Earth, so a star atlas used on Earth would be ok to use on the moon.
You would use the location of a constellation relative to your viewing position to establish a general cardinal direction. With more instrumentation than the naked eye such as a sextant you can firmly establish your location on a map.
of course!!! you can use them as a map
A globe would be more helpful as maps depict distorted images.
no
A relief map.
no beacuse its a little to stellar.
A globe because the projection on a map is always distorted.
A globe because the projection on a map is always distorted.
To find out where things are on a map.
I would check out facebook.com/kumagames The community is super helpful
I found a website that has a current map of Iowa. It would be a great map for you to plan your trip with. The website is [ http://maps.iowa.gov/ ]. I hope this map is helpful.