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The Atlas of Terrestrial Group Planets and their Moons (original title: Aтлас Планет Земной Группы И Их Спутников) is a Soviet-era planetary atlas published in Russian language in Moscow, the Soviet Union. Its English language, updated digital version[1] has been published by the Planetary Cartography Laboratory of MIIGAiK in 2007,[2] Moscow that also created a Russian version.[3] Pages were scanned for the project[4] although the digital version does not include any images.

Its significance is that it was and it still is the only cartographic atlas of planetary bodies with a complex geoscience approach that enables comparative planetologic studies of the displayed planets and moons.[5] This means that thematic and generic physical maps using traditional (manual) cartographic techniques of the planets were produced using similar methodology. Sections (and thematic maps) include the following themes:

  1. Shaded relief maps (using pencil drawings)
  2. Blank maps (outlines of main features, different tones for the main topographic or albedo domains, plus nomenclature)
  3. Hypsometric maps (relief shown by colors)
  4. Albedo maps (overlain by the blank map outlines)
  5. Geophysical maps
  6. Geologo-morphologic maps
  7. Discovery and flights maps
  8. Photographic coverage maps
  9. Cartogarphic coverage maps

It was edited by Dr. Kira Shingareva and their colleagues in 12 years' of work[6] at the Moscow State University for Geodesy and Cartography (MIIGAiK).[7]

Data: 208 pages, printed in 1992, printed in 500 copies. Publisher: MIIGAiK University, Moscow.

References

  1. ^ "PlanetMaps.ru | Atlas of Terrestrial Group Planets and their Moons". planetmaps.ru. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
  2. ^ "International Astronomical Union | IAU". www.iau.org. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
  3. ^ "PlanetMaps.ru | Атлас планет Земной группы и их спутников". planetmaps.ru. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
  4. ^ ROZHNEV, I. "DEVELOPMENT OF THE PLANETARY CARTOGRAPHY WEB-SITE WITH OPEN SOURCE CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM" (PDF). International Cartographic Conference (ICC) Proceedings 2011: CO-131.
  5. ^ Rozhnev, I.Y. "DIGITIZATION OF «THE ATLAS OF TERRESTRIAL GROUP PLANETS AND THEIR MOONS». ITS UPDATING OPTIONS" (PDF). 3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CARTOGRAPHY AND GIS.
  6. ^ van den Hoonaard, Will C. (2016-01-02). "Moonstruck: Cartographic Explorations of the Moon by Mary Adela Blagg and Kira B. Shingareva". Terrae Incognitae. 48 (1): 76–86. doi:10.1080/00822884.2016.1147254. ISSN 0082-2884. S2CID 218689624.
  7. ^ "International Astronomical Union | IAU". www.iau.org. Retrieved 2022-10-16.