What to do after the closure of Midnight Mars Browser? |
What to do after the closure of Midnight Mars Browser? |
Nov 30 2019, 04:59 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 112 Joined: 20-August 12 From: Spain Member No.: 6597 |
I've been a heavy user of Midnight Mars Browser for several years and I'm incredibly grateful for the work that Michael has done.
Now I ask myself, should we create again an alternative way to look and search for images coming from Mars? In the last several months I developed a way to ingest InSight images in order to have a small database and a telegram bot that tells me when a new image is uploaded to the InSight web site and I can try to do the same with the MSL imagery. But, I have several questions: What is the better way to show the data in the web page? Which is the best way to order the images? I'd love to hear some suggestions for that. Greetings. |
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Dec 11 2020, 08:19 PM
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Founder Group: Chairman Posts: 14432 Joined: 8-February 04 Member No.: 1 |
So - here's the trick. We will never take a left eye without a right eye. The right eye is the one being monitored for temperature - so if we do mono imaging ( like upper tiers ) it'll either be right eye mono - or - rarely - stereo ( you don't really get much range data on upper tiers so stereo is definitely an indulgence )
tldr You might find some mono-left-eye stuff when we were operating on RCE-A or before about Sol 1600. But since we discovered an idiosyncrasy about how the rover monitors camera temperatures - it's either stereo, or right eye mono. Never left eye mono. Our deck monitoring 3 frame mosaics and our upper tiers will usually be right eye mono |
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