Hi,
Does anyone know of an earth map (political borders or otherwise,) or overlay showing Time Zones...? I tried to make one with a miller cylindrical projection but it didn't look right...
Thanks,
Rich
Time Zones
A political overlay map for Celestia by Grant Hutchison is at
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celestia/hutchison/borders.html
Celestia requires "simple cylindrical" projection, also known as "Plate Carree", not "Miller".
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celestia/hutchison/borders.html
Celestia requires "simple cylindrical" projection, also known as "Plate Carree", not "Miller".
Selden
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Topic authorRich
Time Zone Map
Thanks for the reply, Selden.
My previous post, as I re-read it, was a little unclear - I already I do already have the polit borders overlay, which is a great geography tool; I'm really looking for a simple cylindrical version of a time zone map like this....
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/world_maps/timezones_2001.jpg
...whether it has political borders or not is fine.
If I come across one, I'll post about it. It'd make a nice addition. There must be one out there somewhere!
Rich
My previous post, as I re-read it, was a little unclear - I already I do already have the polit borders overlay, which is a great geography tool; I'm really looking for a simple cylindrical version of a time zone map like this....
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/world_maps/timezones_2001.jpg
...whether it has political borders or not is fine.
If I come across one, I'll post about it. It'd make a nice addition. There must be one out there somewhere!
Rich
Time Zone Map
One like this?
I used a low-res map, so it looks more like a pre-school toy than a science-based time-zone map. But, compared to my other celestia stuff, this one turned out great.
I used a low-res map, so it looks more like a pre-school toy than a science-based time-zone map. But, compared to my other celestia stuff, this one turned out great.