What are some resources for obtaining Mercator projections of Mars?

In summary, the conversation discussed a person's search for a Mercator projection of Mars that they could print out. One individual suggested googling "Mercator" and provided a link, while another person shared a website they had built with different maps and links to high-resolution downloads. They also mentioned a poster they received from NASA and shared a link to their website with a section dedicated to maps of Mars. The last person complimented the website and its visuals.
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I'm looking for a Mercanter projection of Mars that I can print out of my printer. Or even just a rectangle, where can I find one?
 
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I built this:

http://www.davesbrain.ca/mars_atlas.php

Play with it. There's three different maps, a grid, labels and even links to EXTREMELY hi-rez downloads.

Also, I sent away to NASA for the poster of the altitude map. Cool! It's big! 5ft across!

If you go to my http://www.davesbrain.ca/portal.php" , look for my Mars section (3rd row). You will find quite a few links to large maps of Mars.
 
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DaveC426913 said:
I built this:

http://www.davesbrain.ca/mars_atlas.php

Play with it. There's three different maps, a grid, labels and even links to EXTREMELY hi-rez downloads.

Also, I sent away to NASA for the poster of the altitude map. Cool! It's big! 5ft across!

If you go to my http://www.davesbrain.ca/portal.php" , look for my Mars section (3rd row). You will find quite a few links to large maps of Mars.

excellent, and beautiful, too!
 
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1. What is the Mercator projection of Mars?

The Mercator projection of Mars is a cylindrical map projection that shows the surface of Mars as if it were flattened onto a cylinder. This projection is commonly used for navigation and has been adapted for use with other planets.

2. How does the Mercator projection of Mars differ from other map projections?

The Mercator projection of Mars is different from other map projections because it maintains true direction, but distorts the size and shape of objects as they get further away from the equator. This is due to the fact that the projection stretches the polar regions to fit the cylindrical shape.

3. What is the purpose of using the Mercator projection for Mars?

The Mercator projection is often used for Mars because it allows for easy navigation and measurement of distances on the map. It also shows the entire surface of Mars in one continuous map, making it useful for visualizing the planet as a whole.

4. Are there any limitations to using the Mercator projection for Mars?

Yes, there are limitations to using the Mercator projection for Mars. Due to the stretching of the polar regions, the projection can distort the size and shape of objects near the poles. Additionally, it does not accurately represent the true surface area of Mars.

5. How is the Mercator projection of Mars created?

The Mercator projection of Mars is created by projecting the surface of Mars onto a cylinder, which is then unwrapped to create a flat map. The resulting map is a rectangular shape with the equator as the longest line and the poles as the shortest lines.

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