V3 of Percival Lowell's Map of Mars

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V3 of Percival Lowell's Map of Mars

Post #1by selden » 22.06.2003, 17:20

I've updated the surface texture map derived from Percival Lowell's maps of Mars.

V3 incorporates the following improvements:
a) a crude conversion from Mercator to Plate Carree: I linearly scaled each 10 degrees of latitude to be the same size as the interval between 50 and 60 degrees south latitude.
b) some errors in alignment between the original two GIF images have been corrected.
c) Olympus Mons was used to align the map's longitude with the standard map.
d) the resolution has been increased from 1K to 2K.

Here's a comparison betwen v1, v2 and v3:
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An updated colorized version will follow.
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Re: V3 of Percival Lowell's Map of Mars

Post #2by selden » 22.06.2003, 22:35

As I threatened, here's a colorized version:

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(As usual, these thumbnail pictures are Web links to the larger images that they describe.)
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Post #3by ogg » 23.06.2003, 03:12

very cool :-) There's a Kim Stanley Robinson 'Red Mars' map floating round the internet too...
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Post #4by Don. Edwards » 23.06.2003, 08:08

Here is what Kim Stanley Robinson's 'Red-Green-Blue Mars' map looks like in Celestia. If you don't mind a little text distortion its works quite well.
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I only posted the picture because "ogg" brought up the idea.

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I am officially a retired member.
I might answer a PM or a post if its relevant to something.

Ah, never say never!!
Past texture releases, Hmm let me think about it

Thanks for your understanding.

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Post #5by selden » 23.06.2003, 11:48

Don,

That map is by Frans Blok, illustrating Robinson's series. I think it's best to give the proper attributions. After all, you wouldn't want us to say your maps were by NASA, would you? :)

Ogg,

I'm quite familiar with that particular map :) . See http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~seb/blok/index.html
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Post #6by brunetto_64 » 23.06.2003, 15:06

oh oh...
where's the link??? :lol: :lol:
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Post #8by selden » 23.06.2003, 15:32

Brunetto,

Sorry: I didn't include a link as text because the pictures are links. I usually include a comment saying so but I forgot this time.
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