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Planetary Mapping: A Historical Overview

2019
The development of the methods of visualization, control, and content of planetary maps goes in parallel with terrestrial ones. Both reflect technological, scientific, sociopolitical, and graphic design changes. However, while terrestrial maps are ubiquitous and show abstract or iconic representations of the Earth features, planetary surfaces are much ...
Hargitai, Henrik, Naß, Andrea
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Cognitive Maps for Planetary Rovers

Autonomous Robots, 2001
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Symplectic Tangent map for Planetary Motions

Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy, 1999
A detailed presentation of algorithms related to the numerical estimation of tangent maps and state transition matrices for nearly Keplerian \(n\)-body systems formulated in the classical variational form is given and applied to various cases. The method is characterized by better accuracy (as the analytic differentiation replaces the numerical one for
Mikkola, Seppo, Innanen, Kimmo
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Children's Planetary Maps: The Moon

2021
An up close look at our own ...
Hargitai, Henrik, Gede, M��ty��s
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Multilingual Narrative Planetary Maps for Children

2015
A set of children’s maps on the solid-surfaced planetary bodies of the solar system was developed in the framework of the program Europlanet 2012. The surfaces of the six bodies were illustrated by planetary scientists and graphic artists. This is the first project in which such detailed, hand-drawn lunar and planetary maps were created specifically ...
Hargitai, Henrik   +10 more
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Chemical Mapping of Planetary Surfaces

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience Electronics, 1976
Two instruments, the gamma-ray spectrometer and the X-ray fluorescence spectrometer, are uniquely suited to the chemical mapping of planetary surfaces from orbit. Through their detection of characteristic line spectra they measure the concentrations of a suite of elements in each area overflown.
E. L. Haines   +2 more
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Conformally-mapped planetary magnetosheath model

2023
A high-precision model of steady-state plasma flow and magnetic field in the planetary magnetosheath region is proposed by introducing the concept of conformal mapping and transforming the Kobel-Flueckiger scalar potential (the exact solution of Laplace equation) from the parabolic boundaries (bow shock and magnetopause) into arbitrary shape of ...
Yasuhito Narita   +2 more
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Aerial Mapping Planetary Bodies

IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 1967
Photographic mapping missions over planetary bodies present a number of interesting hardware, operational, data retrieval, and data analysis techniques. Broadly speaking, such a mapping mission can be conducted with present level state-of-the-art equipment.
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Terrain mapping for a roving planetary explorer

Proceedings, 1989 International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2003
The main task of perception for autonomous vehicles is to build a representation of the observed environment in order to carry out a mission. In particular, terrain modeling, that is modeling the geometry of the environment observed by the vehicle's semors, is crucial for autonomous underwater exploration.
Hebert, Martial   +4 more
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Atlas Planetary Mapping: Phobos Case

2019
We present a general procedure of the Phobos Atlas creation. Main principles of mapping, mathematical, and geographical basics are described and justified. Data sources for mapping are listed. Approaches in the development of legends and design are considered, and some examples of the maps are shown.
I. P. Karachevtseva   +2 more
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