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Entry, Descent, and Landing data
PDP8E
post Feb 17 2012, 03:20 PM
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Hey Kwan..
That animation was extremely sweet!
Watching the landing ellipse come into view with a good enough model of Gale was exciting.
I noticed that the the G forces topped out at 12.5+ during the burning reentry phase (lets hope MSL doesn't pass out!)
I'm looking forward to your refinements. (what is the primary tool (or toolset) you are using?)
Great job !


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post Feb 17 2012, 05:54 PM
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QUOTE (PDP8E @ Feb 17 2012, 08:20 AM) *
(what is the primary tool (or toolset) you are using?)


Primary tool is PovRAY ray tracer. It takes a text file which describes the scene, where the spacecraft, planet, topography, sun, etc is. The scene description language is basically turing complete so that the scenes (at least how I do it) are more programs than anything. This is a mostly open-source program which I have been able to modify to directly read SPICE files. It is extremely high quality, but also extremely slow. It takes about 1 mintue to render each frame, and 24 frames per second of video.
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post Feb 21 2012, 05:44 AM
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Thanks, Kwan, for that animation. Very cool to see how it will happen in "real time."
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