Project Updates
RedMapper Planetary Atlas Collection
The infinite potential of space is the inspiration behind the RedMapper Planetary Atlas Collection. Using modern mapping technology and expert cartography, we have built virtual and in-person tools that bring the planetary surfaces of the Moon, Mars and Mercury closer in reach..
First Mercury Portal
Mercury is the least mapped planet of our solar system's inner planets. It is small, hot, and hostile to life - however it is no less interesting than it's neighbors!
Uwingu or Uwingdon’t
On Mars there are hundreds of thousands of craters with less than 1% having a name associated with them (see for yourself via Mars Portal). In 2014, however, a company called Uwingu set out to change that.
A Project We Love Less: Our Shipping Story
One of us, I won’t tell you which has uttered several expletives as some Atlases have been mishandled in the shipping process. We love this project, but we equally love this part of the project less.
Intrepid Supporters
Thank you for your resounding support of The Mars Atlas and Portal. As Plutarch once said, “The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled.”
A Project We Love: Our Kickstarter Story
All good things come to those who take action. When we began our journey to map the surface of Mars there was a lot we didn’t know, and what we didn’t know, we didn’t know.
Valles Marineris: The Grand Canyon of Mars
At nearly 300 miles long and over a mile deep, the Grand Canyon is the largest canyon on Earth - in comparison, Martian Valles Marineris (Mariner Valley) is over 100 times its volume.
RedMapper Begins
The infinite potential of space is the inspiration behind RedMapper. RedMapper products bring other-worldly places figuratively nearer to Earth by making them more in reach like never before.