In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Kevin Marks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Note multiple statements of Apollo landing co-ords here: > >http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/alsjcoords.html Yes, I did raise that. How do you suggest we resolve it? How about this, using the (simplified) Wikipedia markup, with the "luna" markup added: <tr class="luna"> <a href="[...]" title="Mare Tranquillitatis">Sea of Tranquility</a><br /> <abbr class="latitude" title="1.23456789">0° 40' 26.69" N</abbr>,<br /> <abbr class="longitude" title="0.12345678">23° 28' 22.69"</abbr> E<br /> (based on the <a href="[...]" title="International Astronomical Union">IAU</a><br /> <abbr class="schema" title="MEPA">Mean Earth Polar Axis</abbr><br /> <a href="[...]" title="Coordinate system">coordinate system</a>) </tr> I've assumed that there's some formal abbreviation for "Mean Earth Polar Axis"; and have used "MEPA" as an example. Of course, adding the "schema "attribute complicates re-use of code from tools which use "geo". >> Currently, the lunar geoid is being redefined with Clementine data, >>so the location (latitude, longitude, and elevation) of everything >>will change again very soon > >I believe the reference geoids for other planets are also under >revision Thank you. I've put our thoughts, to date, on: <http://microformats.org/wiki/luna-brainstorming> -- Andy Mabbett Say "NO!" to compulsory ID Cards: <http://www.no2id.net/> Free Our Data: <http://www.freeourdata.org.uk> _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
