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MSL traverse map in google earth
open768
post Sep 5 2014, 11:36 PM
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HI I've been writing a crowd sourced image classification tool for MSL in php that I'm testing with a bunch of fellow space geeks.
it pulls information from the JPL json and location XML feeds and parses PDS data from MSL and Hirise all in PHP.

I've used this to put together a traverse map of curiosity on google earth plugin with the intent to display MSL data in situ in 3d.
Early days yet but would appreciate feedback.

http://www.mars-browser.co.uk/curiosityb/

traverse is at:

http://www.mars-browser.co.uk/curiosityb/allsites.html

Also if you are interested in helping to develop this for MSL or other missions I would appreciate the help if you are a PHP coder.

Thanks

Sunil Vanmullem


NB please be careful how you type as there is a sister site I'm testing with non mainstream citizen scientists ph34r.gif

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post Sep 5 2014, 11:42 PM
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HI I've been writing a crowd sourced image classification tool for MSL in php that I'm testing with a bunch of fellow space geeks.
it pulls information from the JPL json and location XML feeds and parses PDS data from MSL and Hirise all in PHP.


I'm particularly interested in a source of location data for the informally named rocks and areas as listed at Wikipedia
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post Sep 7 2014, 07:20 PM
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https://an.rsl.wustl.edu/msl/mslbrowser/tab.aspx?t=MS

But you can only get the location data one at a time, as far as I can see, not in a global table. Or go to sol numbers and get all features for that sol.

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post Sep 8 2014, 10:51 AM
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To get latitude and longitude of some features you could refer to Phil's many annotated maps and correlate with position on this map (note the lat/lon of the cursor at the lower right). Kind of tedious maybe!

Nice integration with the PDS sites.


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post Sep 18 2014, 10:09 PM
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QUOTE (Phil Stooke @ Sep 7 2014, 08:20 PM) *
https://an.rsl.wustl.edu/msl/mslbrowser/tab.aspx?t=MS

But you can only get the location data one at a time, as far as I can see, not in a global table. Or go to sol numbers and get all features for that sol.

Phil

thanks Phil. I know the guy who is responsible for the notebook. He's been exceptionally helpful in the past so will ask him about this.
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