On or about Sun, 07 Aug 2005 13:31:47 -0400, Andrew Yee made the sensational claim that:
In the map for the long-range ground track
(http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/1...sc201_long.gif),
what is the red symbol at 40N, 65W? What are the numbers along the
right vertical axis of the map and what measurement unit are they in?
Then on the short-range ground track map
(http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/1...c201_short.gif),
what are the two red triangles on the circle at the 60 deg azimuth?
Anyone else think those are the WORST maps for determining what's water and
what's not? Hell, I live at 28.4/-80.6 and I have a hard time telling at a
glance.
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