![]() ![]() More searching… I eventually figured out that this “proj” format projection described the data in the file: QGis doesn’t know about the “Robinson_clon0_Mars_2000_Sphere” projection, so – apart – from displaying the data as in the file, its not able to do projection transformations. These stem from the fact that most GIS work is done on Earth data, and this is an entirely different planet. Its complaining about “No transform available between EPSG:4326 and Robinson_clon0_Mars_2000_Sphere” at the top in red.I want a circular Orthographic projection, not the squished “Robinson” one.Use the QGIS Browser to find the SIM3292_geodatabase.gdb folder, then double click the files to open them: Loading it up yielded what the blog post said, the mars data in an Eckert IV projection. Hmm, well, I’ve used QGis before for work (and also for fun □ ), though not for a couple of years. But, importantly, the author had a copy of the Mars geological survey data in GeoDatabase format. The result of that project is lovely, but its not quite what I’m doing. Where to get the map though? Well, while browsing around, I found this blog post. I always liked the name for Mars, “Barsoom” from Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Mars Series, so that would be the title. I’d bought some red card from Hobbycraft, so Mars was the obvious choice. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more details.The circular cutout of my previous project gave me an idea: what if I drew a planet next? Simply send us a mail using quoting your order number and your problem and we'll be in touch to help. Books and PDF's are not generally subject to export or import restrictions, but it is up to the customer to pay any local taxes or custom duties if charged. If you wish to return a product once you have received it, you will have to pay to return it to us, once it's received and verified in same condition it was purchased then a refund can be made. Physical orders can be cancelled and refunded before they are shipped, but if the product includes downloadable content, the cost of the PDF version will be deducted from the value of the refund. We will require photographic evidence of the damage. We will replace damaged products free of charge, or you can have a refund. If you have a problem with your order we will do everything we can to sort it out for you. You will receive the PDF Legacy Map and Travel Guide to download right away! PDF Travel Guide for narrators, featuring information on how to use the map, additional advice on how to run travel heavy games, exploration roll tables to build new locations and their features, as well as a number of pre-written locations and their features described for use in your adventures.Custom marker stickers, illustrated to match the existing location markers, with options for various Martian cities, temples, caves, ruins, farms, villages, mysterious structures, and hidden strongholds.One side features the map of Baroom, the other the city of Korad. Double sided, full colour A2 Map of Barsoom detailing all the prominent locations seen in the RPG and the novels.To aid even further in creating you own interesting locations for players to explore is a PDF Travel Guide designed as a resource for narrators filled with further guidance for exploration. As you play through your adventures and create your version of the world, you’ll no longer forget where you placed your custom city, mysterious structure, ancient ruin or hidden stronghold as you can mark them on the map with the included custom marker stickers. A double sided, full colour A2 map of the beloved world created by Edgar Rice Burroughs shows you all the known locations and cities on Barsoom, with the other side showing the city of Korad. The Legacy Map of Barsoom gives you the tools to make the Red Planet your own. ![]()
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