Need help resizing USGS map of moon, Clementine/Lunar Orbiter |
Need help resizing USGS map of moon, Clementine/Lunar Orbiter |
Jan 8 2021, 06:39 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 228 Joined: 13-October 09 From: Olympus Mons Member No.: 4972 |
Hello,
I am trying to find maps of the moon that have the least possible amount of shadows in them. The best I can find is the Clementine map but unfortunately, there are many data gaps in it. The LRO WAC and Kaguya maps on the USGS site have a lot of shadows on them. However, there is a map that combines Clementine and Lunar Orbiter data but the problem is, my computer cannot even render this monster!!! https://astrogeology.usgs.gov/search/map/Mo...saic_Global_59m If someone with a more powerful computer could please help me get a version of this image that is 16384x8192 pixels, that would be great! I don't have access to Map a Planet to be able to get it. -------------------- "Thats no moon... IT'S A TRAP!"
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Jan 8 2021, 06:22 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 228 Joined: 13-October 09 From: Olympus Mons Member No.: 4972 |
What about http://wms.lroc.asu.edu/lroc/view_rdr/WAC_EMP ? Cool map but it doesn't go pole to pole. I need a cylindrical map. Though if you could find a cylindrical version that would be amazing! I'm trying to navigate to the Chang'e map but I can't find what you are referring to Threadworm. -------------------- "Thats no moon... IT'S A TRAP!"
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