Chang'e 3 data |
Chang'e 3 data |
Jan 29 2016, 03:58 PM
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Chang'e 3 data is now available to the international community in PDS format through the Science and Application Center for Moon and Deepspace Exploration (China's version of the PDS). The website tends to be unstable; login has not worked for me all week...but it is working now. If you don't want to work through the website, I have downloaded and posted the entire available TCAM and PCAM data sets, with links and explanation in this blog entry. Have at it!
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Jan 31 2016, 01:49 AM
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Attempt #2 with the Observation 004 TCAM images. To get a better adjustment on the color, I selected a few points from a Yutu image and adjusted the relative brightnesses of the color channels in the lander camera images to match. I have a slightly better handle on the photometric color variation across each subframe, although if you look closely you'll still see some uneven cyan/green blotching here and there.
Chang'e 3 - December 17, 2013 by Justin Cowart, on Flickr And in polar view: Chang'e 3 - December 17, 2013 by Justin Cowart, on Flickr EDIT (Feb 4): replaced images with red/blue channels reversed |
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