CYLINDRICAL PROJECTION PHOTOMOSAIC OF PHOBOS Phobos2.gif is a photomosaic of Phobos, the inner satellite of Mars. The original mosaic, at much higher resolution than shown here, was prepared by Peter Thomas, Damon Simonelli and colleagues at Cornell University. It was published in cylindrical and sinusoidal map projections in: Simonelli. D.P., Thomas, P.C., Carcich, B.T. and Veverka, J., 1993. "The Generation and Use of Numerical Shape Models for Irregular Solar System Objects", ICARUS, V. 103, pp. 49-61. and is also discussed in: Thomas, P.C., 1993. "Gravity, Tides, and Topography on Small Satellites and Asteroids: Application to Surface Features of the Martian Satellites", ICARUS, V. 105, pp. 326-344, 1993. Positions in the mosaic are controlled by a new shape model, described in those papers. A print of the cylindrical projection was kindly provided by D. Simonelli, and the digital shape data was provided by P. Thomas. The image presented here was scanned from the hardcopy cylindrical projection mosaic. I filled small gaps in the mosaic using additional Viking images - my only contribution to this map. This version of the file, with labels intact, is in the public domain. Philip Stooke, Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada N6A 5C2 stooke@sscl.uwo.ca