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Astro0
post Jul 21 2012, 02:21 PM
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HANDY TIPS

Throughout the various MSL threads, there has been a lot of noise generated by questions being asked and answered over and over again.
So we are going to try and compile here a lot of the frequently asked stuff, plus links to the abundant documents and websites that are available.

If you have a specific question or want clarification on something, then we highly recommend following these steps:

1) GOOGLE YOUR QUESTION FIRST!!!!!!
Too often people just don't bother with this easy process.
Try phrasing your question in a few words or just use some key words related to your query.
TIP: Look further than page 1. If you don't get the answer, try some other words.

2) GO TO THE MISSION WEBSITE
If Googling your question didn't already take you there, then just search around the MSL website.
There are plenty of pages with useful details and tons of documents available on both the NASA and JPL versions of the MSL website.
TIP: The NASA and JPL sites have Search capabilities built in.

3) READ BACK THROUGH THE THREAD THAT'S MOST RELEVANT
Members have been talking about MSL's mission for quite a while now and lots of information has been collected.
Read back through the thread in question and you'll most likely find the answer.
TIP: UMSF has a search capability and/or you can always search UMSF using Google.

IF AT THIS POINT YOU DON'T HAVE YOUR ANSWER, THEN POST THE QUESTION TO THE MOST APPROPRIATE THREAD.
Remember though that what UMSF is about is contributing information, rather than supplying it.
We are blessed to have a number of the mission team members as active contributors to the Forum.
While they are often happy to give their input, they are not here to support us, we are here to support them.

IMPORTANT NOTE
The UMSF Administration and Moderation team will be hard at work keeping an eye on all discussions.
If the Forum signal to noise ratio becomes an issue, we will not hesitate to delete posts, close topics or warn members for breaches.
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ElkGroveDan
post Jul 31 2012, 01:52 PM
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HiRISE IMAGES OF GALE CRATER

Courtesy of RoverDriver for browsing the various HiRISE images of the Gale Crater landing site.

To simplify browsing the various HiRISE images I generatd a clickable HTML map. The small tarball [or zip file] (291699 bytes) will create a directory called browse-Gale on your machine and populate it with three files:
1) index.html: a clickable mosaic that will lead you to the HiRISE web site for the appropriate image. In this page you will find map, non-map, a link to the dtm, and information about the image as well as the other stereo image.
2) dtm-index.html: this is the same as 1) but it links to the HiRISE web site that contains the DTM and orthos. Please note that the DTM corresponding to ESP_024102_1755 does not exist (links to the image, just as in 1)
3) GaleMosaic.png: this is the support file for the clickable map.
A good interactive viewer for JP2 (JPEG2000) images is HiView
Attached File(s)
Attached File  browse_Gale.tgz ( 284.86K ) Number of downloads: 2205
Attached File  browse_Gale.zip ( 284.27K ) Number of downloads: 2265
 


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