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http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celest ... 002.html#4
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Hi Selden, it seems more detailled than the ancient one (by Robert Wills, IIRC)... BTW, it is a good companion of the Percival Lowell's map you ever providedselden wrote:Giovanni Schiaparelli's 1886 map of Mars is now available for use in Celestia
selden wrote:Malenfant,
Maps drawn by hand are usually made while observing through an inverting telescope, which shows South at the top. So the lettering is upside down if you have North at the top. The circular blotch at the lower right in the Celestia snapshot is Solis Lacus, in the southern hemisphere, with Noctis Labyrinthus to the north, just above it.
selden wrote:Giovanni Schiaparelli's 1886 map of Mars is now available for use in Celestia.