Earth exploration & Earthly expeditions

"Any scientific or other work or effort related to lunar studies, consists only in the determination of the correspondences between the lunar hologram and the illuminated terrestrial and oceanic surface. As a mirrored image of the western part of Earth, the Moon can only be used for geographical and cartographic determination. 

For example it is necessary to map the islands and terrestrial borders illuminated by the moon and which are not known or determined by ordinary maps. These unknown lands are in very large number on the Pacific Ocean, the Southern Ocean, the Indian Ocean and the oceanic zone located on the lunar north of Australia. It is also necessary to set up a more extensive map than the terrestrial selenography and which indicates with precision the not illuminated surfaces. 


For so far, there is no such work that has been done. The World Lunar Map Academies will serve this purpose to improve the cartographic accuracy of the terrestrial selenography and to determine the areas that are not illuminated by the moon, allowing therefore the creation of an exhaustive Map of Earth that will serve future generations."


Cartographic research areas are :
- Atlantic Ocean
- Pacific Ocean
- Indian Ocean
- Arctic Ocean
- Southern Ocean

- Antarctica

These vast areas are divided into six parts : North, Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, Southeast, South.
The seas near the oceanic areas are assimilated to them.
According to their global geo-positioning, each national Academy will take charge of a total or partial oceanic and/or terrestrial parts.