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InSight Surface Operations, 26 Nov 2018- 21 Dec 2022
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post Feb 14 2019, 08:17 AM
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Meanwhile, back on planet Earth... wink.gif
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post Feb 15 2019, 12:59 PM
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That's a good one Olivier...I mean, the Panettone biggrin.gif

Grapple/grapes?


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post Feb 15 2019, 01:09 PM
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QUOTE (Pikaia @ Feb 12 2019, 12:44 PM) *
From a scientific point of view, I have to admit that I may have been a little bit over enthusiastic with the last sentence of the WTS news quoted just above !


The longform posts on the SEIS News page have been wonderful, thanks for taking the time to bring us along!
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post Feb 18 2019, 09:15 AM
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Simple animated GIF using processed IDC images from sols 79 & 81, they have better aligned the mast over the instrument to prevent dragging HP-Cubed when they release the grapple.
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post Feb 18 2019, 11:27 PM
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As I promised more than one month ago, I'm working on an alternative viewer for InSight images. Right now can be reached here: http://www.nahumchazarra.com/insight/datos.php
It's in a very early alpha phase, but it's working. If you have any suggestions, I'll be glad to hear them.
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post Feb 19 2019, 12:58 AM
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Looks good. One suggestion is using thumbnails rather than presenting the full-size images small, so the page would load more quickly. But you'd need a script to generate and store them, since the NASA site doesn't seem to have any. Somewhat larger thumbnails would be nice, more like what Midnight Planets or curiosityrover.com use.

The "fetcha" column is just the time the image was taken, from the individual image descriptions on the NASA Insight page, right? Older images may sometimes appear on the NASA site. It would be nice to also show (and be able to sort on) the time the image was received on Earth, or at least the time it appeared on the NASA site. Sorting on the arrival time would mean you wouldn't miss any older images that showed up late. It should be sufficient to use the time your skimmer code first found the image.
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post Feb 19 2019, 11:06 AM
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Thanks for the suggestions, Fredk!

I'll be downloading the images and creating a thumbnail for the next version. I also plan for creating a new grid to search the images more easily. The "fecha" field is the date and time the image was taken, but I couldn't find any field with the arrival date/time of the image. I hope when the images are uploaded to the PDS I'll be able to extract more metadata.

I might also be doing an iffft receipt for creating some warning when new images arrive.
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post Feb 19 2019, 09:29 PM
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For the English speakers here, "fecha" means "date" smile.gif

Thank you so much for creating this, Nahum! It's always a pleasure to see people spending their time to create something that will benefit so many other people.

You might consider creating columns based on the file names that would pull out information on the mesh, mosaic, and stereo/mono nature of each image:


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post Feb 19 2019, 09:32 PM
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New: https://mars.nasa.gov/insight/weather/
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post Feb 19 2019, 10:29 PM
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Thanks Emily!,

I totally forgot to edit the fields of the grid and translating them to english because I was programming in spanish. For the next version I will improve the grid (and the headers will be completely in english), and also I will use the filename convention to add more data to the images. Thanks for the suggestions! smile.gif
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post Feb 20 2019, 08:31 AM
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HP3 released: Processed IDC image from sol 83
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post Feb 20 2019, 10:42 PM
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Good! Now let's hope for a full panorama.

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post Feb 22 2019, 01:42 AM
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Possibly dumb question - can the mastcam look under the deck in the same way as Phoenix could?
I'm not expecting to see sheets of ice in this near-equatorial location laugh.gif , but is it possible that at some parts of the year, perhaps in the early morning,
there might be enough atmospheric moisture to condense water on the body of the lander?

Currently reading this new paper to see if it can suppluy some clues...
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1902.07772.pdf

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post Feb 22 2019, 02:15 AM
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Something like this?

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post Feb 22 2019, 02:52 AM
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Ahh, I somehow missed that one! Thanks Hungry.

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