Passio-Corum Space Agency Unveils World Map

Semia 5, 774 WG: Using data collected from the PCSA-1 Space Telescope, which was launched one year ago from Hamland’s Royal Rocket Facility , the Passio-Corum Space Agency has created a highly detailed map of the Micrasian surface.  Unveiled today at the National Space Center in the city of Sinclair,  the map overlays the world’s current political borders atop an image of the planet’s natural geographic features.  Named the Lucien Map, in honor of the Lucien Dynasty, the map will go on display at the National Library in the nation’s capital.

An updated version of the Lucien Map.

An updated version of the Lucien Map.

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