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Appeal to the VIMS team, for an un-annotated landing site image
ngunn
post Mar 25 2009, 11:56 AM
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The VIMS data for the Huygens landing site have now (presumably) been presented at LPSC 2009 so the time seems ripe to renew this request. Did those attending the presentation see an un-annotated image, or only the same figures that appear in the abstract? Did anybody ask about it? Maybe it has already been posted online somewhere to coincide with the conference?

I know there are a few of us here who would dearly like to see how the immediate vicinity of the touchdown point appeared to VIMS without that obstructing 'R'. It was such a wonderful achievement to obtain this image, and that makes it all the more frustrating that a crucial part is blocked from view.

When I have a poster of the full un-annotated VIMS image on my wall alongside the Huygens DISR I will be grinning like the cheshire cat. smile.gif
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Jason W Barnes
post Mar 25 2009, 02:48 PM
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An appeal to get me in trouble, sounds like. Christophe Sotin and Ralf Jaumann are working on papers about the T47 landing site observations. There will be an unannotated image in those papers, for sure. VIMS in general doesn't concentrate on image advisories or press releases -- that's not a value judgment, just a policy that we've pursued and a choice that we've made. We do concentrate on publishing peer-reviewed scientific papers. It does take longer, but I think that the result is sweeter.

So unfortunately I don't anticipate releasing a full image until the paper is accepted or until the data become public, whichever comes first.

- VIMS Jason
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post Mar 25 2009, 03:08 PM
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Thanks for that clarification Jason. No mischief intended! I will now gladly wait my turn and look forward to those papers. I just wanted to be sure we weren't missing something that was already out there somewhere, or available for the asking following the conference presentation.
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Jason W Barnes
post Mar 25 2009, 10:36 PM
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No problem, dude wink.gif I think that T47 is public July 1, so no later than then, probably!

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