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Brian Swift
post Dec 1 2021, 12:19 AM
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Brian Swift
post Dec 9 2021, 02:47 AM
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Mike,
Is there a problem with PJ38_17 and PJ38_18? I just noticed they are not on the missionjuno site.
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post Dec 9 2021, 04:50 PM
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QUOTE (Brian Swift @ Dec 8 2021, 06:47 PM) *
Is there a problem with PJ38_17 and PJ38_18? I just noticed they are not on the missionjuno site.

Those showed black monoliths so we had to hold them back from the public rolleyes.gif

Seriously, if we haven't posted something, it's usually because it still has residual data drops that we are waiting to be filled in.


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QUOTE (mcaplinger @ Dec 9 2021, 08:50 AM) *
Those showed black monoliths so we had to hold them back from the public rolleyes.gif

Seriously, if we haven't posted something, it's usually because it still has residual data drops that we are waiting to be filled in.

Do you think any more data will come down for the PJ38 partial images, or is it done and we've got all we're going to get?
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QUOTE (Brian Swift @ Feb 2 2022, 07:09 PM) *
Do you think any more data will come down for the PJ38 partial images, or is it done and we've got all we're going to get?

My understanding from our ops folks is that if you see an image that's marked "partial" on missionjuno, then we have exhausted all ways to fill it in and this is the best we are ever going to get. So PJ38 is all done.


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QUOTE (mcaplinger @ Feb 3 2022, 08:55 AM) *
My understanding from our ops folks is that if you see an image that's marked "partial" on missionjuno, then we have exhausted all ways to fill it in and this is the best we are ever going to get. So PJ38 is all done.

Thanks for the clarification. I'm glad that we can at least get partial data when there are problems.
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