Mars globe

Made:
1981-1982 in Chicago
maker:
Replogle Globes Inc
Mars globe, 8 1/2-inch diameter A dried down culture of the fungus Penicillium rubens derived A dried down culture of the fungus Penicillium rubens derived A dried down culture of the fungus Penicillium rubens derived

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Mars globe, 8 1/2-inch diameter
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

A dried down culture of the fungus Penicillium rubens derived
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

A dried down culture of the fungus Penicillium rubens derived
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

A dried down culture of the fungus Penicillium rubens derived
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Mars globe, 8 1/2-inch diameter, paper with card on wooden stand, by Replogle Globes Inc., Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1981-82. Drawn at a scale of 1:32,000,000, the cartography was produced in 1981 by the US Geological Survey and NASA.

Details

Category:
Astronomy
Object Number:
1999-944
Materials:
paper (fibre product), wood (unidentified), felt and brass (copper, zinc alloy)
Measurements:
overall: 240 mm 220 mm, 1.12kg
type:
globes (cartographic spheres), mars globes and planetary globes
credit:
Mrs. S. Darius