It's June - Better LOLA? |
It's June - Better LOLA? |
Jun 16 2010, 12:20 AM
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 23 Joined: 6-November 09 Member No.: 5017 |
Okay, It's June 15. Where's the updated LOLA data? I keep finding the stuff from March in all the usual places. Okay, I'm sure it may take a few days, but does anyone have a clue if the LDEMs are going to get cleaner and crisper this time around?
I've already seen a resin casting of a moon globe made from the LDEM_64 data, but I wanted to wait a bit until more blanks were filled in. Rick |
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Sep 10 2010, 10:28 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 890 Joined: 18-November 08 Member No.: 4489 |
Rick Sternbach and a few others i can post the 128 as a 2 gig raw image
500 meg north west,south west,north east , and south east with 0 long and 0 lat in the center of the map ( -180 to 180) --- rant --- raw2isis has a bug, that i am about to report -- i would but the USGS is down for maintenance 16 bit unsigned ( my working format) gets saved as 32 bit REAL but the cubs say they are 16unsigned -- just a bit of an issue and pds2isis is doing it too map2map is a MESS. telling isis it is 16 bit signed ( from the cube& img )when it is 32 bit float ( the data in the cube) at least isis2raw IS WORKING the way it should i have finally a 90north to 40 north ( polar), the same for the south pole and 45n to 45s ( simple cylindrical ) so i can clean them up a bit |
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