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MOLA data uses planetocentric latitude (as opposed to planetographic latitude).<ref name="mola">https://astrogeology.usgs.gov/search/details/Mars/GlobalSurveyor/MOLA/Mars_MGS_MOLA_DEM_mosaic_global_463m/cub</ref> | MOLA data uses planetocentric latitude (as opposed to planetographic latitude).<ref name="mola">https://astrogeology.usgs.gov/search/details/Mars/GlobalSurveyor/MOLA/Mars_MGS_MOLA_DEM_mosaic_global_463m/cub</ref> | ||
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The zero-altitude datum is not officially standardized, though most maps I've seen use MOLA elevation data, which is defined to be relative to a datum defined by the gravitational field of Mars.<ref name="mola" /> | The zero-altitude datum is not officially standardized, though most maps I've seen use MOLA elevation data, which is defined to be relative to a datum defined by the gravitational field of Mars.<ref name="mola" /> | ||
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Revision as of 07:01, 13 November 2020
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Accepted Norms
The currently accepted prime meridian of Mars is centered on the crater Airy-0. From there you can measure longitude using any system, degrees/minutes/seconds, decimal degrees, east/west, positive/negative, [lon, lat], [lat, lon], whatever. The prime meridian's location is fixed, but after that all bets are off.
MOLA data uses planetocentric latitude (as opposed to planetographic latitude).[1]
There is a system of quadrangles invented by the USGS which are occasionally used.
The zero-altitude datum is not officially standardized, though most maps I've seen use MOLA elevation data, which is defined to be relative to a datum defined by the gravitational field of Mars.[1]
Web-based Maps
Marspedia proposes the Mars Atlas. there are a number of alternatives, however.:
- JPL "Mars Trek"
- USGS Mars Global GIS Mapping Application
- Google Mars
- Life On Mars? - Visualize "filling up" to different sea levels.
- Interactive Curiosity path through sol 351
- 3D contours by Stamen
Downloadable Maps
Data Resources
- MOLA data
- OpenPlanetaryMap datasets
- OpenPlanetaryMap basemaps
- USGS available vector layers and basemaps
- Feature names
Software Tools
References
Wikipedia map of quadrangles