
Dusty Face of Mars - Published 1973 by National Geographic
Planetary Illustration & Index Map | The Red Planet | Large Wall Format (962 × 580 mm) | Premium Finishes
A striking blend of science and imagination, Dusty Face of Mars presents a dramatic vision of the Red Planet alongside detailed reference content. Published by National Geographic in February 1973, this map serves as the companion index to “The Red Planet Mars” map and accompanies the articles “Journey to Mars” and “The Search for Life on Mars.”
Combining a breathtaking illustration of the Martian surface with structured reference material, it captures a moment when humanity’s fascination with Mars was accelerating—bridging scientific discovery and visual storytelling.
Why This Map Stands Out
A companion to a major Mars map
Provides the full index and supporting reference for The Red Planet Mars.
A vivid planetary illustration
Features a dramatic depiction of the Martian landscape—evoking the planet’s scale and mystery.
Part of a broader scientific narrative
Linked to National Geographic’s exploration of Mars, including early discussions on the possibility of life.
Classic space-age cartography
Reflects the optimism and curiosity of early planetary exploration in the 1970s.
A unique collector’s piece
Ideal for those interested in astronomy, space exploration, and historical science publications.
🗺️ What the Map Shows
- The complete index to “The Red Planet Mars” map
- A detailed and atmospheric illustration of the Martian surface
- Information on Mars’ natural satellites: Phobos and Deimos
- Supporting scientific context related to Mars exploration
- A visual interpretation of the planet as understood in the early space age
📐 Size & Format
962 mm (W) × 580 mm (H)
Landscape orientation
A generous wall format ideal for:
- Studies and home offices
- Classrooms and science departments
- Libraries and research environments
- Interiors inspired by astronomy and space exploration
✨ Premium Finishes
| Format | Description |
|---|---|
| 📜 Paper (160 gsm) | Heavyweight matte-coated paper—ideal for framing. Preserves fine detail and tonal depth. |
| 🧼 Laminated (Encapsulated) | Sealed in 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate. Durable, wipe-clean, and suitable for regular reference. |
| 🪵 Laminated + Timber Hang Rails | Laminated map mounted with lacquered natural timber rails and hanging cord—ready to display. |
| 🖼️ Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte) | Printed with archival pigment inks. Rich texture enhances the depth and atmosphere of the artwork. |
| 🪵 Canvas + Timber Hang Rails | Canvas paired with timber rails for a refined, gallery-style presentation. |
🔨 Please allow up to 10 working days for professionally mounted hang-railed finishes.
📊 Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Title | Dusty Face of Mars |
| Publisher | National Geographic |
| Published | 1973 |
| Dimensions | 962 mm × 580 mm |
| Orientation | Landscape |
| Type | Scientific / Illustrated / Reference |
| Focus | Mars, planetary surface, satellites, index reference |
| Collections | Historical |
| Materials | 160 gsm matte paper / 2 × 80-micron laminate / 395 gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas |
| Printing | Pigment-based, fade-resistant inks |
| Origin | Printed in Australia |
🎯 Ideal For
- Astronomy and space exploration enthusiasts
- Students and educators of planetary science
- Collectors of National Geographic science maps and posters
- Interiors inspired by space, science, and discovery
- Gift buyers seeking a unique and intellectually engaging piece
🔴 A Planet of Mystery and Possibility
In the early 1970s, Mars represented:
- A frontier of scientific curiosity
- A world of unknown landscapes and potential discovery
- A place where questions about life beyond Earth were actively explored
- A symbol of humanity’s reach into space
This map captures that moment—when Mars was not just a destination, but a mystery waiting to be understood.
🤝 Our Commitment
- Printed in Australia using archival-quality production
- Faithfully reproduced to preserve clarity, tone, and detail
- Premium materials selected for durability and longevity
- Each map is hand-checked before dispatch
- Carefully packaged for safe delivery
🚚 Delivery
- Paper, Laminated, Canvas (rolled): Dispatch within 1–2 business days
- Hang-Railed Maps: Made to order—allow up to 10 working days
- Packaging: Securely rolled in protective tubing
Explore the Red Planet as it was imagined and understood—
a map that brings Mars into vivid, tangible focus.
👉 Order now and add a piece of space exploration history to your wall.
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Planetary Illustration & Index Map | The Red Planet | Large Wall Format (962 × 580 mm) | Premium Finishes
A striking blend of science and imagination, Dusty Face of Mars presents a dramatic vision of the Red Planet alongside detailed reference content. Published by National Geographic in February 1973, this map serves as the companion index to “The Red Planet Mars” map and accompanies the articles “Journey to Mars” and “The Search for Life on Mars.”
Combining a breathtaking illustration of the Martian surface with structured reference material, it captures a moment when humanity’s fascination with Mars was accelerating—bridging scientific discovery and visual storytelling.
Why This Map Stands Out
A companion to a major Mars map
Provides the full index and supporting reference for The Red Planet Mars.
A vivid planetary illustration
Features a dramatic depiction of the Martian landscape—evoking the planet’s scale and mystery.
Part of a broader scientific narrative
Linked to National Geographic’s exploration of Mars, including early discussions on the possibility of life.
Classic space-age cartography
Reflects the optimism and curiosity of early planetary exploration in the 1970s.
A unique collector’s piece
Ideal for those interested in astronomy, space exploration, and historical science publications.
🗺️ What the Map Shows
- The complete index to “The Red Planet Mars” map
- A detailed and atmospheric illustration of the Martian surface
- Information on Mars’ natural satellites: Phobos and Deimos
- Supporting scientific context related to Mars exploration
- A visual interpretation of the planet as understood in the early space age
📐 Size & Format
962 mm (W) × 580 mm (H)
Landscape orientation
A generous wall format ideal for:
- Studies and home offices
- Classrooms and science departments
- Libraries and research environments
- Interiors inspired by astronomy and space exploration
✨ Premium Finishes
| Format | Description |
|---|---|
| 📜 Paper (160 gsm) | Heavyweight matte-coated paper—ideal for framing. Preserves fine detail and tonal depth. |
| 🧼 Laminated (Encapsulated) | Sealed in 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate. Durable, wipe-clean, and suitable for regular reference. |
| 🪵 Laminated + Timber Hang Rails | Laminated map mounted with lacquered natural timber rails and hanging cord—ready to display. |
| 🖼️ Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte) | Printed with archival pigment inks. Rich texture enhances the depth and atmosphere of the artwork. |
| 🪵 Canvas + Timber Hang Rails | Canvas paired with timber rails for a refined, gallery-style presentation. |
🔨 Please allow up to 10 working days for professionally mounted hang-railed finishes.
📊 Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Title | Dusty Face of Mars |
| Publisher | National Geographic |
| Published | 1973 |
| Dimensions | 962 mm × 580 mm |
| Orientation | Landscape |
| Type | Scientific / Illustrated / Reference |
| Focus | Mars, planetary surface, satellites, index reference |
| Collections | Historical |
| Materials | 160 gsm matte paper / 2 × 80-micron laminate / 395 gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas |
| Printing | Pigment-based, fade-resistant inks |
| Origin | Printed in Australia |
🎯 Ideal For
- Astronomy and space exploration enthusiasts
- Students and educators of planetary science
- Collectors of National Geographic science maps and posters
- Interiors inspired by space, science, and discovery
- Gift buyers seeking a unique and intellectually engaging piece
🔴 A Planet of Mystery and Possibility
In the early 1970s, Mars represented:
- A frontier of scientific curiosity
- A world of unknown landscapes and potential discovery
- A place where questions about life beyond Earth were actively explored
- A symbol of humanity’s reach into space
This map captures that moment—when Mars was not just a destination, but a mystery waiting to be understood.
🤝 Our Commitment
- Printed in Australia using archival-quality production
- Faithfully reproduced to preserve clarity, tone, and detail
- Premium materials selected for durability and longevity
- Each map is hand-checked before dispatch
- Carefully packaged for safe delivery
🚚 Delivery
- Paper, Laminated, Canvas (rolled): Dispatch within 1–2 business days
- Hang-Railed Maps: Made to order—allow up to 10 working days
- Packaging: Securely rolled in protective tubing
Explore the Red Planet as it was imagined and understood—
a map that brings Mars into vivid, tangible focus.
👉 Order now and add a piece of space exploration history to your wall.











