Foldable geologic map of Enceladus, the citrus approach to world mapping |
Foldable geologic map of Enceladus, the citrus approach to world mapping |
Mar 14 2010, 10:35 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 140 Joined: 20-November 07 Member No.: 3967 |
Here are two constant-scale natural boundary maps of Enceladus showing geology, based on the most recent map from 41st. LPSC.
I'll refine these, and get more accurate and realistic as time goes by. For now, these are the best we've got, one step away -- just a little folding required -- from globes of Enceladus. More pictures and discussion is here. |
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Mar 14 2010, 11:36 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 813 Joined: 29-December 05 From: NE Oh, USA Member No.: 627 |
Oh Boy... I love this.
A map any finger painting kid can understand and love (meant as a compliment) (My daughter and grandsons are staying with me for a while... we might take this up!) Craig |
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