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Imagine viewing a web page with a reference to a landing site on Mars - and being able to use an add-on to you browser to be taken directly to that site, in a 'Martian' mapping application of your choosing, or on a site like Google Mars. Or being able to search, easily, for web sites referring to the same site, without seeing places on Earth with co-incidentally similar coordinates.
Imagine viewing a web page with a reference to a landing site on Mars - and being able to use an add-on to you browser to be taken directly to that site, in a 'Martian' mapping application of your choosing, or on a site like Google Mars. Or being able to search, easily, for web sites referring to the same site, without seeing places on Earth with co-incidentally similar coordinates.
This is especially true now that the [http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/mro/ Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter] is getting some publicity. It would be nice to markup photographs, findings, reports, etc.


Those are just two of the things a "mars" microformat, based on the existing [[geo]] version, might do for you.
Those are just two of the things a "mars" microformat, based on the existing [[geo]] version, might do for you.
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==Contributors==
==Contributors==
*[[User:AndyMabbett|Andy Mabbett]] (proponent)
*[[User:AndyMabbett|Andy Mabbett]] (proponent)
*[[User:AndrewTurner|Andrew Turner]]


==See also==
==See also==
*[[luna]] - the same sort of thing, for The Moon
*[[luna]] - the same sort of thing, for The Moon

Revision as of 01:39, 28 September 2006

Imagine viewing a web page with a reference to a landing site on Mars - and being able to use an add-on to you browser to be taken directly to that site, in a 'Martian' mapping application of your choosing, or on a site like Google Mars. Or being able to search, easily, for web sites referring to the same site, without seeing places on Earth with co-incidentally similar coordinates.

This is especially true now that the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is getting some publicity. It would be nice to markup photographs, findings, reports, etc.

Those are just two of the things a "mars" microformat, based on the existing geo version, might do for you.

Here's some work-in-progress:

Contributors

See also

  • luna - the same sort of thing, for The Moon