The above map shows some of my completed island mapping projects. Each icon contains the name of the primary island associated with the project and a link to the post. Once all of my projects are posted, the map will be covered with icons. To productively use the map, zoom into a region of interest. Then select an icon.

Each of my maps is constructed of numerous layers of information. All of the layers are vector files. I will make these files available upon request. You are free to use them with certain restrictions - 1) Don't sell them. You can use them on research projects, post them to your website or things of that nature. If you aren't sure about the use of my maps, drop me a line and we can discuss your idea. 2) Give me credit when you use my vectors or images of my maps. Credit them to Peter Minton @ EVS-Islands

If I have the island vector file(s) and based upon your need, I will make them available. Images of my maps are yours to download and use, with the above restrictions applicable. Enjoy!

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Titan's Unnamed Methane Sea

Titan's Unnamed Methane Sea with Lat-Lon Grid (1-750,000)

Titan's Unnamed Methane Sea with Lat-Lon Grid (1-750,000)

Titan's Unnamed Methane Sea without Lat-Lon Grid (1-750,000)

Titan's Unnamed Methane Sea without Lat-Lon Grid (1-750,000)

My Titan Island Post generated lots of interest. To finish it off, I went ahead and digitized the shoreline of the unnamed methane sea my previous post's islands are located in. It is one of the largest bodies of liquid known to exist on this moon of Saturn. This body of liquid methane, ethane and nitrogen is about the size of Lake Superior.

PIA10008 Resized

Titan Unnamed Methane Sea Base Image PIA10008

Now for my question - Where is 0° longitude on this base image? Are my coordinates correct? I took the original image and georectified it by designating the longitude at the lower center as 0°. I moved clockwise identifying 90°W, 180°W and 90°E. The first latitude below 90°N, I identified as 80°N. Is this sequence correct? If anyone actually knows the proper orientation of the base image, let me know so I can properly georectify my map? Until I find out differently, the above coordinates associated with my map will have to do.

Enjoy!

P.S. - The following is my Titan's Unnamed Methane Sea map with corrected longitudes, thanks to Jason Perry, a Titan mapper.

Titan's Unnamed Methane Sea

Titan's Unnamed Methane Sea With Corrected Longitudes

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Titan's Islands - Extraterrestrial Islands in a Methane Sea

PIA10008 Resized

Cassini Image PIA10008 of Northern Polar Region of Titan

For the past week, I have been patiently digitized vegetation layers of Rapa Island and I needed a break. So I cruised some of my favorite websites, this being one of them, JPL's Photojournal with loads of interesting imagery. The Cassini images of Titan are always a favorite with me. The latest news article states that Titan has 100 of times more hydrocarbons then all of the known Earth's supply. This moon of Saturn is extremely cold (-279 degrees fahrenheit). It is enshrouded in clouds and these clouds are full of methane that rains down onto the surface creating methane and ethane lakes and rivers. Oh, yes, with islands!

Beginning with the above image which is a north polar region view with strips of imaged surface laid onto a lat/lon grid. I geocoded the image, using Global Mapper. I then zoomed in on an island rich portion of a very large methane lake and began digitizing island shorelines.

Titan Sea & Lake Superior - PIA09184

Titan Sea Compared to Lake Superior - Cassini Image PIA09184

Titan is the second largest moon in the solar system. It has a thick atmosphere made up of hydrocarbons. It's size relative to earth is less than 1/2 the size (1000-meters on Earth = 404-meters on Titan).

Titan Island Group - Cassini Image PIA 100008 (1-1,000,000)

Titan Island Group - Cassini Image PIA 100008 (1:1,000,000)

This is the area I selected. It has a number of islands just off shore. The scale I worked at was 1:250,000. These are relatively large islands, The larger islands are 49 kilometers in length. They are big islands.

Titan Island Group - Global Mapper Map (1-1,000,000)

Titan Island Group - Global Mapper Map (1:1,000,000)

And this is the finished map. Simple, yet other worldly. And, now, this is me saying goodnight. It is after midnight and I have a full day with many eager and rambunctious middle school students. I hope you enjoy this unique map of extraterrestrial islands floating in a methane sea.

Enjoy!

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