Maps of other worlds
Scale 1: 100 000
Published by the ICA Commission on Planetary Cartography.
The Phobos map consists of one sheet, varies in scale between 1: 100,000 and 1: 300,000 and uses the modified Bugaevsky projection (Bugaevsky, 1999) as well as Morphographic projection (Stooke, 1998). These maps were part of the multilingual planetary maps series of the terrestrial planets and the moons supported by the International Cartographic Association (ICA)
Bibliography
Wählisch et al. (2013) Phobos and Deimos cartography. Planetary and Space Science 102 (2014) 60–73
Published: Institute for Cartography, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
Map Developer and Printing: Institute for Cartography, Dresden University of Technology
Map Editor: M.E. Barabashova, K.B. Shingareva
Cartographers: R. Franke, M. Tusche
Map Consultants: B.V. Krasnoprovisteva, K.B. Shingareva, S.M. Loonenko
Moscow State University for Geodesy and Cartography (MIIGAiK)
M.E. Pask, Institute for Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Ph. Stooke, Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, Canada
a: Azimuthal equidistant oblong meridian projection for three-axial ellipsoid.
b: Normal conformal cylindrical projection for three-axial ellipsoid.
c: Monographic conformal projection.