Title on Web Page vs. Map Page

This is an exciting internet planet map. I got it at Maps.com, a web-site where there are school-room maps. They all have titles, are clearly labeled, and allow the viewer to read the information such as states and countries, on the map and on the web-page. If you can't read the title on a computer image of a map, the web format allows the title and supporting data to be outside the image frame, but still on the same "page". That's important to pre-design of a map for computers that isn't there for paper maps, where the explanation has to fit on the paper itself. I thought this was a good example where the inclusion of a title right in the vicinity of the planetary views would have interfered with the design and uncluttered distant space look of it.

Political Map Example

Political Map Example
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Lab One Homework One

Lab One Homework One
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