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Plait specifically references and explains the Westerhout 51 (W 51) star-formation region of our galaxy here. I first learned about W 51 via The Guide to the Galaxy by Nigel Henbest and Heather Couper.
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This was an unlocked article at the Scientific American website, excerpted from the April 2020 issue. As a fan of astronomy and of the space opera branch of science fiction and fantasy, there was no way I wasn't going to distract myself from my troubles for at least a few minutes to look this one over.

I keep saying: the Star Trek people are going to need to update their maps too. This is one more part of why.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-new-map-of-the-milky-way/
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Okay, so I've set up a MapLoco device (?) on my account's profile page. Probably, I should have set it up on the front page of my Dreamwidth blog, but what's done is done. More on other topics later in the day...
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Something I decided to do for practice and for fun last week was to design a map. That map will be for maybe a hundred – or perhaps two hundred - square-blocks-equivalent of a city that does not exist outside of my imagination. The map is being designed with the assistance of the Adobe Illustrator graphic design software, specifically the CS4 version.

That most professional graphic designers have – by choice or necessity – moved on to other software cannot matter for this exercise. The point is to demonstrate that I understand the power of the tools that I have available to me now. I can adapt as needed to more recently produced tool kits later, once I get this job-seeking exercise done.

I had thought simply to crib as it were from the OC Transpo system map’s Centretown/ByWard Market inset for most of the raw material I need for this project: outlines of sidewalks and parking accessways, of buildings, of parklands, of roadbeds…and the list could go on. That may yet be a mistake I can avoid. That inset might better serve me as an inspiration of what I can design “by hand” in Illustrator. Looking at the details of those outlines, I can better imagine original parts for my mythical city “from scratch”.

Perhaps later, I might move on to grabbing screenshots from Google Earth or SVG linework from OpenStreetMap.org to embellish either this project or others yet to begin. The need to master the existing tools to whatever degree I can remains, though.

You’ll have noticed that I am rather fixated on maps here. I think I can praise – some might say “blame”, but never mind such people – the cross-country travels my family used to take when my father was alive, and we were all a lot younger. The move from Manitoba to Saskatchewan, our travels between our home and the hometowns – or nearby farms – of assorted relatives, a cross-border trip to Yellowstone National Park in the States, cross-country journeys by highway to and from Nanaimo and Charlottetown…all of these taught me the value of a good map or road atlas.

Moving to Ottawa taught me the value of a good street atlas in particular. Navigating what was then some twenty municipalities in two provinces was an exercise in confusion as much as entertainment. And all of this taught me another value: that of good design in maps and atlases of whatever kind you care to name. Designed Maps, written by Cynthia Brewer, is an exercise in exploring all the various kinds of maps you can try to make. As a reference book on the subject, I’d say it’s worth tracking down either via your general-interest bookstore, or perhaps a specialty shop like Ottawa’s World of Maps on Wellington West near the Parkdale Market.
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Crossposted from [community profile] viarail_fandom

This is a six-year-old project. Call it mapping of ambitions. I doubt that the Canadian government of 2019 shares them, but here they are.

VIA Rail Dream Map 2045 v.2.0
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Looks like we have some new ones to add, care of the IAU's NameExoWorlds project. Some of the relevant details and links can be found here:

https://www.space.com/iau-unveils-new-stars-planets-names-indigenous-languages.html

http://www.nameexoworlds.iau.org/final-results

If you're wondering about Canada's winning entry:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awasis

http://galaxymap.org/dr2/index.html?search=HD%20136418&tileset=SGD&distanceEstimator=bj

From the Nēhiyawēwin language...what we settler-born Canadians of a certain age-range were taught to call "Cree".

All of this remains subject to approval by whatever species we might end up finding calling those planets "home", of course!
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A project I've left unattended since 2013, in need of some additional detailing and cleaning up.

VIA Rail Dream Map 2045 v.2.0
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In case anyone's interested.

https://cca-acc.org/

Since [syndicated profile] the_map_room_feed brought it up...
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22 lightyears away...orbiting a ternary star. All "red dwarf" type stars. From Phil Plait of Bad Astronomy:

https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/tess-finds-a-super-earth-orbiting-a-star-in-a-nearby-triple-red-dwarf-star-system
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Not that kind of bar, though...but this one's interesting in its own right because we live not too far from it, allowing for the distance scale!

https://www.universetoday.com/142877/gaia-mission-is-mapping-out-the-bar-at-the-center-of-the-milky-way/
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...[personal profile] james_davis_nicoll has uploaded an endorsement to Tor's weblog that you might be interested in.

Go have a look!

https://www.tor.com/2019/05/31/better-science-fiction-through-actual-science/

...and speaking of essays on Tor.com from friendlisters inspiring unexpected finds: [personal profile] mcwetboy just wrote a thing on how fantasy maps might or might not fit into the worlds of the stories they're made to serve:

https://www.tor.com/2019/05/28/fantasy-maps-dont-belong-in-the-hands-of-fantasy-characters/

In the process, he pointed out a thing that I didn't know existed in any nation: Map Reading Week. If anyone knows of a Canadian counterpart, that might get my attention too!

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