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Atlas of Opportunity - a new e-book
Phil Stooke
post Mar 8 2017, 01:36 AM
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I posted a comment in the Opportunity route map thread about this, but I can go into more detail here.

I have mapped the activities of Opportunity from Eagle crater to the present location, first for my Atlas of Mars Exploration Vol. 2, and more recently as new work for a future Vol. 3. Also, since I took over the Opportunity route map thread from Eduardo and others, many of those maps have appeared here on a sol by sol basis.

But what do you do if you want a convenient single source for Opportunity's travels? Our thread gives you that, but you have to look through more than 200 pages of maps. The mission website is similar - maps go back nearly to the beginning but over hundreds of web pages. Also the maps are in different styles, by different people, with ou without (mostly without) feature names etc.

In a way my big Atlas serves this purpose - from sol 1 to sol 3700 it presents maps of activities, with names, all in a common format and a standard scale but with lots of extra larger-scale maps where needed. But I am well aware that it is expensive and out of most people's individual price range. And we have nearly 1000 sols to add to it now.

To remedy this situation I have collected a set of maps following the whole path from Eagle crater to the exit from Endeavour, sols 1 to 4640. Well, not quite the exit, but close to it. These are maps from my Mars Atlas (up to sol 3700) and from new work since then, including maps released here. I have assembled them in an ebook which is now available from the Kobo store. Just go to www.kobo.com and search for my name or the Title 'Atlas of Opportunity' and you will find it.

MOD EDIT: Here is the direct link!

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It's only maps, apart from a half page introduction. They are best viewed on a tablet, or I suppose a desktop ebook reader. The file is .epub format, which probably can't be read on a Kindle but can on lots of other e-readers. On a tablet the maps can be expanded and scrolled around to follow the path of the rover. No text, no photos, just maps, but I hope it will be a handy guide to the travels of our plucky little rover. And a lot cheaper than my big books. Because the book consists only of images it's quite a big file, so if you want it, be in a place with a good wifi connection!

I will update the file from time to time, once each year or two. If this works out well I will do Spirit and Curiosity as well, and maybe other topics I can draw on from my vast collection of files.

And I should add... I am new to this brave new world of e-books and self-publishing. If you find problems - like maps that will not expand etc., please let me know.

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post Mar 8 2017, 02:06 PM
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Congratulations, Phil! smile.gif


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Ron Hobbs
post Mar 9 2017, 02:28 AM
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I got mine today.

Thank you for this great resource for finding my way around the barren wasteland of Mars.
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Phil Stooke
post Apr 1 2017, 08:57 PM
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I'm working on converting this epub file to mobi format, to read on a Kindle. Also looking at the possibility of distributing it as a PDF file.

Meanwhile, an 'Atlas of Curiosity' is in the works.

Phil



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post Apr 3 2017, 10:44 AM
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QUOTE (Phil Stooke @ Apr 1 2017, 10:57 PM) *
I'm working on converting this epub file to mobi format, to read on a Kindle. Also looking at the possibility of distributing it as a PDF file.
Meanwhile, an 'Atlas of Curiosity' is in the works.
Phil

The release in a 'PDF' format could be just great.
Thanks so much in advance Phil ! smile.gif
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Phil Stooke
post Jan 31 2018, 11:25 PM
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It took a long time, but I think I have figured out how to do this for a PDF, but not from the same source. I have tested it for Curiosity (see new thread on that topic) and if it works I will be adding Opportunity via that platform.

Phil



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post Feb 2 2018, 06:22 PM
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QUOTE (Phil Stooke @ Feb 1 2018, 12:25 AM) *
It took a long time, but I think I have figured out how to do this for a PDF, but not from the same source. I have tested it for Curiosity (see new thread on that topic) and if it works I will be adding Opportunity via that platform. Phil

Thanks a lot Phil for the info smile.gif
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Phil Stooke
post Feb 16 2018, 01:10 AM
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OK, sol 5000 is almost here - tomorrow as I write this. And to celebrate, here is my promised new Atlas of Opportunity. The old one was done a year ago so this has an extra year added, but whereas the old version was only available as an .epub file (to read on a Kobo or other Android reader), this is available either as a hardcopy or as a PDF file. The PDF should be readable on any platform - I never did figure out how to make the old one work for Kindle, but anything with an Adobe Reader app can deal with this.

Many of these maps you will have seen grow sol by sol here on UMSF, but now you can get them all in one convenient place, all the way back to the landing.

It's here:

http://www.blurb.ca/b/8555213-atlas-of-opportunity

And to add the icing to the cake, it is accompanied by a new Atlas of Lunar Landing Sites. Remember Chang'E 3 - that was another case where a map grew day by day on UMSF as we got details. Every other lunar landing long predated Chang'E 3, but here they are collected in a very concise set of maps. Static landers get one page, with 2 or 3 maps or images showing the site, including one for context and one very close-up view. Rovers get a second page showing the traverses. It's all very compressed, but I hope it will be a handy reference. As for the other Blurb atlases, it is available as a hardcopy or PDF from:

http://www.blurb.ca/b/8550656-atlas-of-lunar-landing-sites

Let me know if you experience any problems.

Phil



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post Feb 17 2018, 04:23 AM
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Also - I can't forget our old buddy Spirit. An Atlas of Spirit is in production now.

Phil



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Phil Stooke
post Mar 1 2018, 09:07 PM
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OK, the Atlas of Spirit is now available. I don't think I posted any maps for Spirit on UMSF, so these maps will all be new to you if you have not seen my big book. This is available as a hardcopy or a PDF file.

http://www.blurb.ca/b/8581425-atlas-of-spirit

As before, please let me know of any problems, but so far I have not heard of any.

Phil


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post Jun 18 2018, 07:10 AM
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I puchased the three atlases (Spririt + Opportunity + lunar landing sites) as PDF versions last Saturday.
They are just great : the maps and figures are very nice and can be of a great help for historians.
Well done Phil and thanks again (and congratulations for this huge work of yours)
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Phil Stooke
post Jun 19 2018, 08:11 PM
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Thanks! I appreciate it.

Phil


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post Dec 7 2022, 05:39 PM
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Hi Phil - these atlases sound like great resources. Do you have any plans to update the Atlas of Opportunity to end of mission?
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Phil Stooke
post Dec 8 2022, 03:19 AM
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Possibly... I have to get this book out of the way first, meaning end of 2023. Then I may update Opportunity and Curiosity and add a Perseverance one. Maybe! Really I want to focus on the Moon after the Mars book is done.

Phil



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