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Old October 19th 03, 09:58 PM
Bjørn Sørheim
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Default Moon features GIS database


Looking for a (GIS) database of lunar features.
Locations of craters, mares, highland areas, rilles,
rays etc.
Mainly any freely available on the net.

Any level of sophistication of database of interest.
As it is to be used in a custom made computer program,
it need not to convert to any specific standard.
Location coordinates, (+height), radius (crater),
type of feature, could do.

Would also be interested in the same for the Earth and
Mars. Other planets, other solar system bodies could also be of
interest.

Regards,
Bjørn Sørheim


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Old October 20th 03, 05:05 AM
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Default Moon features GIS database

More curiosity value than of any practical use to you, here is all I've ever
come accross in this line:
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/Hi...1.contours.jpg
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/Hi...2.contours.jpg
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/Hi...3.contours.jpg

Looking for a (GIS) database of lunar features.
Locations of craters, mares, highland areas, rilles,
rays etc.
Mainly any freely available on the net.

Any level of sophistication of database of interest.
As it is to be used in a custom made computer program,
it need not to convert to any specific standard.
Location coordinates, (+height), radius (crater),
type of feature, could do.



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Old October 20th 03, 06:30 AM
Thomas L Denslinger
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http://geonames.usgs.gov/links.html
http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/research/lunar_orbiter/

" Bjørn Sørheim " wrote in message
...

Looking for a (GIS) database of lunar features.
Locations of craters, mares, highland areas, rilles,
rays etc.
Mainly any freely available on the net.

Any level of sophistication of database of interest.
As it is to be used in a custom made computer program,
it need not to convert to any specific standard.
Location coordinates, (+height), radius (crater),
type of feature, could do.

Would also be interested in the same for the Earth and
Mars. Other planets, other solar system bodies could also be of
interest.

Regards,
Bjørn Sørheim


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Old October 20th 03, 02:57 PM
John
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Default Moon features GIS database

See this:

http://www.riti.com/prodserv_lunarmappro.htm

"Lunar Map Pro is the most detailed software available."
- Sky and Telescope

"Absolutely fascinating - how I wish some of my long-gone BAA friends could
have lived to see it. My Congratulations!"
-- Sir Arthur C Clarke.

Also http://www.riti.com/prodserv_lunarmappro_be.htm - the basic version for
$25.

Good luck
John Smart



" Bjørn Sørheim " wrote in message
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Looking for a (GIS) database of lunar features.
Locations of craters, mares, highland areas, rilles,
rays etc.
Mainly any freely available on the net.

Any level of sophistication of database of interest.
As it is to be used in a custom made computer program,
it need not to convert to any specific standard.
Location coordinates, (+height), radius (crater),
type of feature, could do.

Would also be interested in the same for the Earth and
Mars. Other planets, other solar system bodies could also be of
interest.

Regards,
Bjørn Sørheim


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Old October 21st 03, 06:02 PM
Bjørn Sørheim
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The planetarynames site is a very good resource for craters
and most mares!
However for rilles and lineations, the supplied 'radius' also
for all other features than craters is not very useful
when using in a GIS drawing application!

Anyway, thanks for the links,
Bjørn Sørheim

"Thomas L Denslinger" wrote:

http://geonames.usgs.gov/links.html
http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/research/lunar_orbiter/


" Bjørn Sørheim " wrote in message
...

Looking for a (GIS) database of lunar features.
Locations of craters, mares, highland areas, rilles,
rays etc.
Mainly any freely available on the net.

Any level of sophistication of database of interest.
As it is to be used in a custom made computer program,
it need not to convert to any specific standard.
Location coordinates, (+height), radius (crater),
type of feature, could do.

Would also be interested in the same for the Earth and
Mars. Other planets, other solar system bodies could also be of
interest.

Regards,
Bjørn Sørheim


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Old November 12th 03, 12:07 AM
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BS From: ( Bjørn Sørheim )
BS Subject: Moon features GIS database
BS Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 04:38:55 GMT
BS Organization: EarthLink Inc. --
http://www.EarthLink.net

You may tryo to get or inspect the old USAF Lunar Atlas Charts.
They have contours and spot elecations and were made as aprt of the
preparation for the Apollo missions. A slimmed version of this atlas
was issued by the London Tomes in book form.

BS The planetarynames site is a very good resource for craters
BS and most mares!
BS However for rilles and lineations, the supplied 'radius' also
BS for all other features than craters is not very useful
BS when using in a GIS drawing application!
BS
BS Anyway, thanks for the links,
BS Bjørn Sørheim
BS
BS "Thomas L Denslinger" wrote:
BS
BS http://geonames.usgs.gov/links.html
BS http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/
BS http://www.lpi.usra.edu/research/lunar_orbiter/
BS
BS " Bjørn Sørheim " wrote in message
BS ...
BS
BS Looking for a (GIS) database of lunar features.
BS Locations of craters, mares, highland areas, rilles,
BS rays etc.
BS Mainly any freely available on the net.
BS
BS Any level of sophistication of database of interest.
BS As it is to be used in a custom made computer program,
BS it need not to convert to any specific standard.
BS Location coordinates, (+height), radius (crater),
BS type of feature, could do.
BS
BS Would also be interested in the same for the Earth and
BS Mars. Other planets, other solar system bodies could also be of
BS interest.
BS
BS Regards,
BS Bjørn Sørheim
BS
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Old November 13th 03, 06:21 PM
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Default MARS and Moon features GIS database and maps

RITI now has both detailed Mars and Lunar GIS mapping software
available for sale. Mars is integrated with MOLA data that lets users
create their 3D visualization for any Mars geograhical region.

Our website is updated with our new Celestial Explorer: Mars at
www.riti.com

Regards,
Hung
RITI


( Bjørn Sørheim ) wrote in message ...
The planetarynames site is a very good resource for craters
and most mares!
However for rilles and lineations, the supplied 'radius' also
for all other features than craters is not very useful
when using in a GIS drawing application!

Anyway, thanks for the links,
Bjørn Sørheim

"Thomas L Denslinger" wrote:

http://geonames.usgs.gov/links.html
http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/research/lunar_orbiter/


" Bjørn Sørheim " wrote in message
...

Looking for a (GIS) database of lunar features.
Locations of craters, mares, highland areas, rilles,
rays etc.
Mainly any freely available on the net.

Any level of sophistication of database of interest.
As it is to be used in a custom made computer program,
it need not to convert to any specific standard.
Location coordinates, (+height), radius (crater),
type of feature, could do.

Would also be interested in the same for the Earth and
Mars. Other planets, other solar system bodies could also be of
interest.

Regards,
Bjørn Sørheim


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