A wall map with a satellite image of Antarctica,
Size: 79 x 51cm
- paper version, from the National Geographic Society, with hill-shading to present the terrain & many peaks, glaciers & research stations. In 1997, in a joint project conducted by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) & NASA, the satellite Radarsat I imaged the Antarctic in its entirety. The resulting data enabled researchers to fill in the gaps on existing maps. Annotated to briefly present topics such as ice sheet thickness, winds & ice flow velocity. Latitude & longitude lines are overprinted on the map. Projection: Azimuthal Equidistant. This map is also available encapsulated.