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200 Public Lab Maps!

The 200th map was added to the Public Lab Map Archive today!
http://publiclaboratory.org/archive

Map 200 is a dandy of a map that has a lower layer that you can turn on in the viewer and it lots of related research notes.

The lower altitude map of the test crops is not large, but it is officially the HIGHEST resolution map yet produced my our community at .8 cm/pixel resolution! (It beat previous record holder Stanford Wherecamp that is 1.0 cm/pixel)

We are looking forward to making the Public Lab Archive better looking and working in 2013. This community began making maps in 2010 and the 100th map came in Spring 2012. Things are really accelerating now with map 200 coming 8 months later!

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