The first hiking maps of Mars |
The first hiking maps of Mars |
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I was definitely on Emily's wavelength! 250m contour intervals on most of the maps!
![]() Maybe for an expert like Climber, that's a walk in the park, but even a 20m contour can hide some pretty spooky slopes, at least for 1G hikers. |
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