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Subject: Atlas of Mars - new CD
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005
From: Janet Collins <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi,

A new Atlas of Mars has been released on CD by Ralph Aeschliman... his
website has more information... http://www.ralphaeschliman.com/
Cost is:  $30.00 plus $2.00 shipping


A brief biosketch is below...

Ralph Aeschliman
http://www.ralphaeschliman.com/

Pacific Northwest Artist
Exhibits in Seattle, San Francisco, Toronto, and New York from 1965 to
the late 1980's.

Assistant Cartographer
Centennial Atlas of Washington State by James W. Scott (Center for
Pacific Northwest Studies, WWU, 1989).

Cartographer
Astrogeology group of the U.S. Geological Survey in Flagstaff, Arizona,
1990 - 2001.
        Projects:
                * making maps of Mars
                * mapping `Irregular Satellites' of the solar system
                * developing methods for mapping Venus
                * diagrams, several illustrations and the collage used
for the cover of the NASA Atlas of the Solar System (Cambridge
University Press, 1997)

Currently a free-lance cartographer

Published in:
Magazines including WIRED (9/02), Sky and Telescope (6/03), Astronomie
Heute (12/03), Focus (1/04) and Stern (1/04).  Images have been used by
The Mars Space Flight Facility at the University of Arizona, NASA TV,
the Space Telescope Science Institute (Hubble Telescope), the
Planetarium of Madrid, the Planetary Society of Japan, the Jet
Propulsion Laboratories (JPL), and others.  Also, as endpapers for the
book, Mapping Mars, by Oliver Morton.



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