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Historical maps, like this world map from the Portolan Atlas by Battista Agnese, included wind heads—illustrations of human faces with puffed cheeks to indicate wind directions. Initially ...
True. But that isn’t the point. See, the world maps we’ve been using for centuries don’t show the most accurate appearance of the landmasses, either. But the Equal Earth World Map is ...
Because previous world maps depicted only Europe, Asia, and Africa, this discovery warranted a new map. In 1507, German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller published one that included—and named ...
It also cemented the modern idea, upheld by most maps across the English-speaking world, that there are seven major landmasses. Today, schoolchildren, explorers and politicians generally accept ...
A team of astronomers have put together the largest, most detailed map of the universe ever created – and you can explore it ...
Consisting of a treatise on geography, a celestial chart and 24 maps of the world, from Turkey and the Mediterranean to the brand-new United States, the atlas was based on the works of English ...
In response, an upgraded version of the World Fire Atlas from the European Space Agency (ESA) is now available. The atlas provides a detailed analysis and map of wildfires across the globe. Rising ...
The world’s first high-definition geologic atlas ... However, lunar geological research still uses lunar geological maps developed during the Apollo era. “With the accumulation of data and ...