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Replogle Globes National Geographic Light Up Moon Globe

 
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Sku: 83522
Size: Globe Ball Diameter 12"

Product Summary

National Geographic and Replogle Globes are proud to partner up and commemorate the 50th Anniversary of NASA’s Apollo 11 Moon Landing with this special edition Illuminated Moon Globe. Apollo 11 was the first manned moon landing that was highlighted by the first two humans to walk on the moon, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. The National Geographic 50th Anniversary Illuminated Moon Globe will not only highlight the landing spot of Apollo 11 and the first moon walk but also features over 900 place names including: landing spots of all Apollo missions, significant unmanned space missions and over 750 moon topographic locations which include impact craters, mountain ranges, highlands, seas, rays, and many other physical features. This special edition moon globe has a rechargeable LED device with long lasting bulbs. It is held by a free mount base for easy viewing.

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