Space

6 maps that explain the Moon

The Moon is the only natural satellite of our planet. It is the 5th-largest satellite and the 2nd-densest satellite after Jupiter’s satellite Io in the Solar System. From Earth, we only can see 15% of one side of the Moon’s surface because the Moon rotates around the Earth at the same speed as it rotates around its axis.

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Historical Maps

Roads of the Roman Empire

Roman roads used to move of officials, civilians, armies, and trade. Ways of the Empire were of different kinds, varying from small provincial roads to broad, long-distance roadways built to unite large cities, chief towns and military posts. These significant roads were surfaced with stone and metaled, cambered for drainage, and were flanked by walkways, bridle path and drainage trenches. They were set along ideally studied courses, and some were made through hills, canyons and rivers.

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