Moon Atlas
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The Moon surface has been divided into a series of Quadrangles by the US geological survey.
|Copernicus[1] | LQ11 || −45° to 0° |- | || LQ12 || 0° to 45° |- | || LQ13 || 45° to 90° |- | || LQ14 || 90° to 135° |- | || LQ15 || 135° to 180° |- | || LQ16 ||rowspan=8| −30° to 0° || −180° to −135° |- | || LQ17 || −135° to −90° |- | || LQ18 || −90° to −45° |- | || LQ19 || −45° to 0° |- | || LQ20 || 0° to 45° |- | || LQ21 || 45° to 90° |- | || LQ22 || 90° to 135° |- | || LQ23 || 135° to 180° |- | || LQ24 ||rowspan=6| −65° to −30° || −180° to −120° |- | || LQ25 || −120° to −60° |- | || LQ26 || −60° to 0° |- | || LQ27 || 0° to 60° |- | || LQ28 || 60° to 120° |- | || LQ29 || 120° to 180° |- | || LQ30 || −90° to −65° || −180° to 180°
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