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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Oct 14 2020, 04:55 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 905 Joined: 15-June 09 From: Lisbon, Portugal Member No.: 4824 |
Hi everyone!
Here is a prototype for a Curiosity raw images viewer. It is not intended for smart phones. Not so quick but still somewhat dirty: the code does not have much robustness. It consists of a single HTML file and does use CSS and JavaScript (how else?) I'm releasing it in order to get some feedback: Am I going in the right direction? Does it have your favourite features? What is wrong and what else would you like to have it do? Just post here or PM me. The crucial thing about it is the JSON file(s). If NASA changes those then everything will need reviewing. About installing it: Because I do not have a web site in which to host the file I am attaching it here. Simply download it to your favourite location. Click (or double click) on it to open it on your default browser. However, this creates a problem as the page is local for the browsers and makes cross-domain requests (the famous CORS problem). The solution is to install a browser add-on. I am using Firefox so I installed CORS Everywhere . There is one for Chrome as well Allow CORS. This is quite an easy process. About using it: Open the file. It will automatically be positioned on the most recent sol and display all its images, in small format. The images are displayed by sol. Any sol can be selected by typing its number on the appropriate entry field (top right) or using the scroller. Press the "GO !" button to load the images.The images can be filtered by instrument. A row of buttons, one for each instrument, is dynamically built when the images are loaded. Press a button to see the corresponding images. Clicking on an image opens it in large format on an independent (resizeable) window which also shows the available information for image. Any number of images can be opened (depending on your computer's resources). Note: the code is fast but some sols have hundreds, even thousands of images. This takes time, and I do have a fast connection! Future:
Fernando MSLImageViewer.html ( 15.59K ) Number of downloads: 548 |
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Oct 14 2020, 08:27 PM
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Founder Group: Chairman Posts: 14432 Joined: 8-February 04 Member No.: 1 |
Hi everyone! Here is a prototype for a Curiosity raw images viewer. It is not intended for smart phones. That's awesome! So - I'd actually be cautious about using the thumbnails.... all thumbnails are full-frame, but all dust devil movies or upper tier images or other sub-framed pictures are not full frame, so the thumbnail might be missleading? I've got a couple of ideas / requests 1) Have a thumbnail on/off button ( to stop them showing in the list at all to avoid duplication) 2) Have a text list at the bottom of any page with a listing of links direct to the images so people can do a bulk download of data for any given sol. 3) What some people are beginning to figure out is how useful the Sequence name is.... ( in a file like NRB_655824982EDR_S0822188NCAM00595M_.JPG the SeqID is the NCAM00595 part ) - being able to filter by SeqID for a given Sol would also be really good as that would let someone ( combined with 2, above) download, say, all the images in a single dust devil movie or MastCam mosaic on a given sol. One bug to report - it's not a constant sol number - but sols before about 2785-2775 or so, it will return an image count, but not return any actual images. If you don't mind me asking - how long did this take you? |
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Nov 11 2020, 05:49 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 905 Joined: 15-June 09 From: Lisbon, Portugal Member No.: 4824 |
What some people are beginning to figure out is how useful the Sequence name is.... ( in a file like NRB_655824982EDR_S0822188NCAM00595M_.JPG the SeqID is the NCAM00595 part ) - being able to filter by SeqID for a given Sol would also be really good Doug, I want to implement this next. But I found the json manifest also points to files with a different file name structure, for instance ... /msss/02938/mhli/2938MH0007060001004000I01_DXXX.jpg I found a document describing the structure of the file name in your example. Where can I find a description of these file name's structure (some parts are obvious)? Do image sequences also appear on these files? Any information is much appreciated. Fernando |
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