First the Moon, Now Antarctica: China Mapping Bottom of the World in Awesome Detail
Chinese scientists have shifted its focus from mapping the moon to completing the world's first land cover map of the Antarctica at the end of this year. The result will be the most accurate map of the continent ever published.
Using the application of high resolution remote sensing technology, the map will be the first ever to show the distribution of key features on the continent, including sea ice, snow, blue ice, rocks, soil marshes, lakes and ice crevasse. The map is also based on 1,073 images acquired from the U.S. satellite Land sat mainly during the austral summer from 1999 to 2002,according to Cheng Xiao, deputy dean of the College of Global Change and Earth System Science, Beijing Normal University, in an interview with Xinhua.
"The precision of the map is 15 meters, about 20 times of former Antarctic maps made by other countries," Cheng said. "It will greatly advance our geographic knowledge of the Antarctica."
The 26th expedition team began its journey on Oct. 11 from Shanghai and sailed into Australia's Coral Sea on Sunday. A total of 251 scientists, workers and logistics staff joined the team for the half-year-long research expedition on the icebreaker. The scientists will stay on the icy continent until April 10 next year.
Casey Kazan
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-10/26/content_12332541.htm


The motive, I'm guessing, is targeting natural resources...?
Posted by: nygenxer | October 29, 2009 at 02:42 AM
Bingo.
Why would they bother on mapping the south pole if it wasn´t for the exploration of oil, metals, etc?
Posted by: pacsum | October 29, 2009 at 10:49 AM
China has definitely been doing some remarkable achievements. I say good for them. We will all benefit from this in the future.
Posted by: electric cigarette | October 29, 2009 at 11:29 AM
You are all wrong on the reason. National prestige. very important, that. As it is, China lends the US some $64trillion per annum to balance its annual debt. (Money that cannot berepaid,incidenally.) That is enough hard cash to fill the biggest football stadium with tightly packed, closely stacked,$100 bills right up to the top of the highest grandstands and even higher as a solid mass.
Posted by: Barrie O'Leary | October 30, 2009 at 03:04 PM
Great read, it's always good to know about the world you live in.
Your girl Mary :)
Posted by: E Cig | February 23, 2010 at 12:31 AM
Wow. If they could figure out a way to start mapping the ocean floor, then we'd really be on to something.
Posted by: shopalu | March 08, 2010 at 12:55 PM
Great article. We will all benefit from this in the future.
Posted by: Max Furniture | June 22, 2010 at 02:00 AM
The map will provide not only more accurate ground parameters for scientists to forecast global change or global warming with climate system models, but also important data for detection on the change of Antarctica land cover in a long run.
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