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Lunar and Planetary Cartography in Russia, 1st ed. 2016
Astrophysics and Space Science Library Series, Vol. 425
Authors: Shevchenko Vladislav, Rodionova Zhanna, Michael Gregory
Language: EnglishSubjects for Lunar and Planetary Cartography in Russia:
Keywords
Extraterrestrial Objects on the Moon; First map of the Moon; Geological-Morphological Maps of the Moon; Hypsometric Maps of Mars; Hypsometric Maps of Venus; Lunokhod 1; Lunokhod 2; Map of Mars; Moon and Planets; Morphological Catalogue of the craters of Mars; Photomaps of Venus; Planetary Cartography in Russia; The Atlas of polarization Maps of the Moon; The Photometric Map of the Moon
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Zhanna F. Rodionova works in the Department of Lunar and Planetary Research at Sternberg State Astronomical Institute, Moscow University. She is an active member of the International Astronomical Union, being a member of Division F Planetary Systems and Bioastronomy and Division F Commission 16 Physical Study of Planets & Satellites as well as a past member of Division III Planetary Systems Sciences. Her publications include works on morphological cataloguing of the craters of the Moon and Mars and hypsometric mapping. Together with J.A. Brekhovskikh she compiled the new Hypsometric Globe of Mars based on laser altimeter data of the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft.
Provides fascinating insights into the history of lunar and planetary cartography in Russia
Discusses the compilation of a very diverse range of maps
Coverage includes the hypsometric maps of Mars, Phobos, and Deimos and relief maps of Venus
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras