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Opportunity Route Map
Phil Stooke
post May 12 2006, 07:28 PM
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That will be most of the book!

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post May 12 2006, 09:16 PM
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Route map, updated to sol 817.

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post May 12 2006, 09:22 PM
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[quote name='Tesheiner' date='May 12 2006, 11:16 PM' post='53970']
Route map, updated to sol 817.

If we refer to the "vista" you've just posted on "moving South to Victoria", can we say that the "sink hole" is the black feature actualy on the right of Oppy and the "big dune" a part of the "crater-like" feature that'll be left on the rigth hand side when joining the other blue line ?


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post May 12 2006, 09:33 PM
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I'd say the sinkhole is the lighter colored oval, just under the "7"


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post May 13 2006, 06:52 AM
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Here's a polar pan I did and used to pinpoint rover's position on sol 816.

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The "sinkhole" is the black feature Not to repeat Climber's post; his description is correct.

And taking advantage of this post, a polar pan for sol 817. smile.gif
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post May 13 2006, 07:47 AM
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... and a picture depicting common features which can be matched on the route map and the polar projections.

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post May 13 2006, 04:10 PM
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Excellent identification, Tesheiner!
Hey guys, Oppy is now only 630m from the "edge crater" and less than 1.2 Km from VC rim!!!


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post May 13 2006, 09:36 PM
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Yes, almost halfway to VC now...

And 35m corner crater is very insteresting. I'm sre Oppy will visit it, and we'll see some great images.
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post May 14 2006, 07:16 AM
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At some point, presumably after "doing" Victoria, I'd like a look at that well defined small crater on the smooth ejecta blanket of Victoria to the southwest of the crater. It's got very nicely defined short bright rays.
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post May 16 2006, 05:58 PM
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If anybody wants to know...there is new Opportunity traverse map at JPL...
It's spectacularly low resolution... sad.gif mad.gif
I don't know why I even look that way sometimes...
Hurray for Tesheiner!!!
He should really get a hug from somebody.... biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif


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post May 16 2006, 09:21 PM
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Well, we look at the JPL one to see the odometry, but not much else....
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post May 16 2006, 09:59 PM
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[quote name='kenny' date='May 16 2006, 11:21 PM' post='54427']
Well, we look at the JPL one to see the odometry, but not much else....


Nasa/JPL didn't said for quite a while the number of hits the whole related "rover web sites" get. Does anybody know where we are by now ? I'm also wondering if UMSF is considered by Nasa/JPl as a "rover web sites". It has to. May be Doug can tell us how many hits related to MER's rovers UMSF got.


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post May 16 2006, 11:09 PM
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I can't say how many hits a specific section has had...but the figure "total topic views" is the most appropriate.

Currently it's

Spirit
870052
Opportunity
780623
Cometary and Asteroid Missions
281068
Icy Moons
188708
Titan
157542
New Horizons
136868
Past and Future
112563
Tech, General and Imagery
101139
Cassini General
86982
Community Chit Chat
68743
Jupiter
67795
MRO 2005
58656
Mars Express & Beagle 2
55411
Manned Spaceflight
54527
SMART-1 + Lunar Exploration
49469
MSL 2009
37405
Venus
36475
Front Page Stories
36310
Mars
36213
Space Based Observing
31161
Private Missions
28017
EVA MMU
27017
Mars Global Surveyor
26312
Forum Management
26062
Books and Resources
24343
Pluto / KBO
23709
Venus Express
22237
Earth Observations
21660
Director Updates
20973
Policy and Strategy
20173
Voyager and Pioneer
20017
Sun
19866
Uranus and Neptune
18401
Phoenix 2007/8
13650
Mercury
11142
Mars Odyssey
10776
Messenger
9997
Saturn
4047
Outer Solar System
2264


Total 3600263

If you add up the MER related ones (Spirit, Oppy, Imagery) - it's 1751814 - so about half of all forum activity.

That's a stat from the forum software. From the hosting as off the end of March - 155,700 unique visitors ( i.e. seperate IP's that have visited) and a total of 506,000 site visits, 5.3 Million page views and 315.75 gig of bandwidth. The number of 'hits' is actually 35,275,071 - but that's for every page, image, etc etc - and there's probably 10 images on every page as a minimum.

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post May 17 2006, 12:04 AM
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All I can say is: Wow. Those are "knock your socks off" numbers!

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post May 17 2006, 02:32 AM
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QUOTE (djellison @ May 16 2006, 11:09 PM) *
That's a stat from the forum software. From the hosting as off the end of March - 155,700 unique visitors ( i.e. seperate IP's that have visited) and a total of 506,000 site visits, 5.3 Million page views and 315.75 gig of bandwidth. The number of 'hits' is actually 35,275,071 - but that's for every page, image, etc etc - and there's probably 10 images on every page as a minimum.

What you want is a webstat analyzer. There are lots out there, but the one I used to use was Analog, which if free and can be downloaded from here:

http://www.analog.cx/

Analog can be configured in a vast number of ways, including getting it to filter out hits on things like images from the graphs and tables it produces to help give a truer indication of the number of hits a page gets.

It does require access to the log files, though, so I dunno how useful it can be for UMSF.com.

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