Follow Richard suggest ;-) :
I am impressed by the interest in OpenMoonMap shown on this list. May
I suggest that those interested in proceeding with this project move
the discussion to the talk list? With the broader audience there you
may find some additional interested parties.
I
Xan wrote:
Follow Richard suggest ;-) :
I am impressed by the interest in OpenMoonMap shown on this list. May
I suggest that those interested in proceeding with this project move
the discussion to the talk list? With the broader audience there you
may find some additional interested
En/na Emilie Laffray ha escrit:
While I like the idea quite a bit, I think I will wait for a bit to
start mapping for roads and POI on the moon.
More seriously, such a map is not really useful as OSM by default is not
storing landscape. You will just have a blank map with some name tags if
SteveC schrieb:
This beacon system will use radio frequency, microwave, ultrasonic or
visible light sources to transmit the relative positioning between any
object and known active surface beacon reference points.
Good luck using ultrasonic on the moon.
Rock actually works quite well as
Spotted this this-morning.
http://www.navigadget.com/index.php/2008/07/28/lasois
Get ready for the scramble for domain registration...
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El Lunes, 28 de Julio de 2008, Nick Black escribió:
Get ready for the scramble for domain registration...
Better, pop Sinatra's Fly me to the moon into your music player and sing
along...
Fly me to the moon
let me get traces among those stars
let me see how mapnik renders
on Jupiter and Mars
This beacon system will use radio frequency, microwave, ultrasonic or
visible light sources to transmit the relative positioning between any
object and known active surface beacon reference points.
Good luck using ultrasonic on the moon.
On 28 Jul 2008, at 04:33, Nick Black wrote:
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