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Started by Elvis Hendrix, November 26, 2013, 02:35:55 PM

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Quote from: Elvis Hendrix on November 30, 2013, 09:42:47 PM
My obvious favorite is LO5-125-H2A. Which we've all had a go at but I had the tiff up at work today, and it's still amazing to look at.
I found a 11800 x 8750 pixels version (in IMG format) here.

If you are interested you can download a PNG version from here.
Warning: the above link points to the full size, 57.5 MB image.

deuem

Looking at the Mars Crustal Magnetism Map ArMaP posted made me wonder what it is here on Earth. This is the best map I could find that resembles the Mars Map. I think the factors shown are off by 10x between the 2 but zero is still zero.



It seems we have a lot in common. Most of the planet is near the zero factor or slightly negative with lots of spots that go either way. Find your area on the Map. I am green ArMaP is white and it looks like Sarge is right in the middle of the hottest area RED. Any compass problems in that area?

So altough the 2 planets share almost the same crustal highs and lows. Mars is lop sided and the Eart more balanced. But life can roam anywhere here, even the hot spots so I guess that might remain true for our Little sister floating out there.

So if they keep the landers in the cool areas zero to minus 3 then the electronics might work better and not get fried comming in like PWM said.  BBL, Deuem

Elvis Hendrix

Quote from: ArMaP on December 02, 2013, 12:08:55 AM
I found a 11800 x 8750 pixels version (in IMG format) here.

If you are interested you can download a PNG version from here.
Warning: the above link points to the full size, 57.5 MB image.

Thanx armap ;) ;)
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