Hayabusa2 MINERVA-II-1 operation, 20-21 September 2018 |
Hayabusa2 MINERVA-II-1 operation, 20-21 September 2018 |
Sep 20 2018, 11:13 AM
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Hayabusa 2 has started its descent towards Ryugu for Minerva deployment. Real time navigation images are posted here. One new image every half hour or so.
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Sep 28 2018, 07:38 AM
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Is anybody able to figure out how to use Hugin panorama viewer/stitcher to convert a 125° fisheye to an equirectangular projection?
There are also an ImageMagick plugin and NASA G.Projector to play with. Others to try: Cube2DM PTGui Re:lens |
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Guest_mcmcmc_* |
Sep 28 2018, 05:57 PM
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Is anybody able to figure out how to use Hugin panorama viewer/stitcher to convert a 125° fisheye to an equirectangular projection? There are also [...] I think I got something. Process: 1) Use Irfanview or any other editor to rotate the image to get an horizontal horizon 2) Launch Hugin 3) Import the single image specifying "circular fisheye" and "125°" as parameters 4) Click on last tab ("Assembler"? It's "Assemblatore" in italian) 5) Click on first button ("Calcola area inquadrata") to get new horizontal and vertical FOV 6) Click "assemble!" button 7) Copy the resulting image on your gyro-equipped Android phone 8) Open it using VR Media Player 9) Select "standard view". 10) Move around the phone to look around you, or select the cardboard icon and use any cardboard viewer. 11) Don't foget to dressup you spacesuit, it's cold up there! (and you'll feel like being there!) Examples: Becomes: Becomes: |
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