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As Jon Berndt mentioned a few days ago, the originals of these can be found,
along with many more, at http://maps.jpl.nasa.gov. Moreover, the
OpenUniverse versions are JPEG'ed whereas the JPL versions are the
unadulterated TIFFs - although maybe not in the super-duper hi-res versions.
"Matt Giwer" <jul### [at] ijnet> wrote in message
news:3A2ED632.54802B17@ij.net...
> Go here
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> http://www.openuniverse.org/
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> and scroll about half way down the page. One moon two Mars resolutions,
> huge and huger. That latter 13M looks like you could go into low Mars
> orbit without pixelation. Maybe enough to switch seamlessly into a
> heightfield.
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