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Mercator's world map

In 1569, Gerhard Mercator presented his world map to the public for the first time. The 1 meter 34 by 2 meter 12 meter card was given the title addition: "for marine use". It was later divided into 20 single sheets and published in a book. Long awaited by the captains of the world. Author: ZDF/Terr

Systems Mapping

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Value Mapping

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Incentive Mapping

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Mapping the Moon's Gravity | NASA Planetary Sciences

Launched in September 2011, find out about the Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission to measure the gravitational field of the Moon and study how the Moon developed over time. Animations illustrate technical aspects of the mission's design, including the launch, orbital insertion

World's Strangest Time Zones

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What If Only 100 People Existed on Earth?

The world population is sometimes quite difficult to understand. To make things easier, what would the global demographics look like if we shrunk the entire world population down to just 100 people, but kept the diverse makeup of humanity as similar as possible to what it is at 7.5 billion people?