Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Spirit Sol 590 Pancam Context

Spirit moved a bit downhill (South) and a bit to the left on Sol 590. Here is the view off to the east:
Spirit Sol 590 Pancam Context

Opportunity Sol 569 Pancam Context

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Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Opportunity Sol 569

Opportunity Sol 569 Pancam Mosaic
Pancam mosaic: the view off into the plains.

Opportunity Sol 569
Navcam view approximately in the drive direction.

Spirit Sol 589 Drive - Before and After

70º view centered on "Home Plate", before the Sol 589 drive:

Spirit Sol 589 Drive - Before

70º view centered on "Home Plate", after the Sol 589 drive:

Spirit Sol 589 Drive - After

If you switch back and forth between these images you can see the progress that Spirit made.

Spirit Sol 589

We're off the summit, headed south.

Spirit Sol 589

Spirit Sol 589

Monday, August 29, 2005

First Adjusted-False-Color Pans in Midnight Mars Browser

I'm experimenting with adjusting the brightness levels of raw images in MMB to make better panoramas; this is the first result:

Spirit Sol 583 Adjusted False-Color

Here is what the view looked like before image adjustment:

Panorama Before Adjustment

Here is a higher-resolution wide version:

Spirit Sol 583 Adjusted False-Color

This brightness-adjustment feature is a work-in-progress; but since I like what I've seeing so far, I'll probably include it in a new version of the software before too long.

Friday, August 26, 2005

Version 1.3.0

Midnight Mars Browser version 1.3.0 supports downloading and viewing Radiometrically Calibrated Color Images by Daniel Crotty. I'm excited about this, but I'll let the screenshots speak for themselves:

Wide View from the

View of Bonneville Crater in Calibrated Color

Endurance via Slinted

View of Burns Cliff in Calibrated Color

My thanks to Daniel Crotty, who I've been working with on integrating his beautiful natural-color images with MMB, and Michael Lyle of lyle.org for making this possible.

Version 1.3.0 also features faster updates from Exploratorium and (believe it or not, for longtime MMB users) documentation for the program. Please see the README file for information on how to download and view the calibrated color images in MMB.

Download the latest version of Midnight Mars Browser

Spirit Sol 583 Pancam Anaglyph Mosaic - "Home Plate"

Spirit Sol 583 Pancam Anaglyph Mosaic - Home Plate

Mosaic of Home Plate and McCool Hill in anaglyph 3D.

Spirit Sol 585 - Panorama Continues

Spirit Sol 585 Pancam False-color

Looks like the 360 degree pan started on sol 583 is almost complete. This section, taken on sol 585, shows the rover's tracks as it drove the final distance to the summit.

Updates To Come

Regular updates will resume shortly; I've been burning the midnight oil preparing version 1.3.0 of the software.

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Spirit Sol 583 - The View East

Spirit Sol 583 - The View East

Spirit Sol 583

After a short drive, Spirit is returning more pancam images.

Closeup of McCool Hill from Husband Hill, including "Home Plate":
Spirit Sol 583 Pancam False-color

The view approximately south in unadjusted false-color:
Spirit Sol 583 Pancam False-color

Adjusted-color versions of this view have been posted at UnmannedSpaceflight.

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Spirit Sol 582 Pancam False-color

Pancam images taken before the drive on Sol 582:

Spirit Sol 582 Pancam False-color
Clark Hill seen from the summit of Husband Hill.

Spirit Sol 582 Pancam False-color
The view approximately northeast over "Tennessee Valley".

Spirit Sol 582 (3D)

Spirit Sol 582 (3D)

dotMac seems to be having severe access problems today, so no metadata updates for awhile. In the meantime here a couple 3D images from yesterday (Sol 581):

Sol 581 Pancam mosaic in 3D

Monster dust devil in 3D

Monday, August 22, 2005

Spirit Sol 581 Pancams - Summit View

Pancam images to the north-east (in the rover drive direction).

Closeup:
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Context:
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And the raw images are something to write home about:

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Spirit Sol 581 - We're There

I think this will be my desktop image for awhile, at least until the next set of Spirit images come down. This is the view approximately north:

Spirit Sol 581 - We're There

I know dust devils seem to be common at Gusev right now, but I really have to pause and reflect when one of this magnitude is captured in our first image from the summit. It is truly a wonder.

Spirit Sol 581 - The Summit of Husband Hill

Spirit Sol 581 - The Summit of Husband Hill

Spirit Sol 581 - The Summit of Husband Hill

Spirit Sol 581 - The Summit of Husband Hill

Sunday, August 21, 2005

Spirit Sol 580 Pancam Images

Pancam images from Spirit Sol 580 are starting to trickle in. They seem to be interested in the area immediately around the rover. Difficult to say how soon we will continue the trek to the summit.

Spirit Sol 580 Pancams

Spirit Sol 580 Pancams

Spirit Sol 580 Pancams

Version 1.2.7

Midnight Mars Browser version 1.2.7 fixes problems where the program wouldn't work unless Java 3D was installed. Update and Slideshow should now work without Java 3D installed.

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Saturday, August 20, 2005

Opportunity Sol 553 - Endurance on the Distant Horizon

Opportunity Sol 553 - Endurance on the Horizon
Endurance Crater and reflection from the discarded heatshield can be seen on the distant horizon in this Pancam image from Opportunity Sol 553.

Opportunity Sol 553 - Endurance on the Horizon - Context
This shows the context for the pancam image above, just to show how far away we're seeing...

Friday, August 19, 2005

Spirit Sol 578 - 360 Degrees Near the Summit

Full 360 degree navcam coverage is now available from Spirit's current position at what appears to be just below Summit 1. The feature known as "Home Plate" is now visible for the first time below, as well as the horizon to the southeast:

Spirit Sol 578 360º

Spirit Sol 578 360º

Spirit Sol 578 360º

120º view in the drive direction

120º view 90º right of the drive direction

120º view 180º from the drive direction

120º view 90º left of the drive direction

Spirit Sol 578 - Corrected

Whoops, I guessed wrong were that one pancam image went. This is more like it:

Spirit Sol 578 - Corrected

Close up:

Spirit Sol 578 - Corrected - Closeup

Thursday, August 18, 2005

Spirit Sol 578 - Very Close to the Summit, Continued

Spirit Sol 578 - Very Close to the Summit, Continued
A few more pancams came down... I'm guessing what we're lookng at is Summit 1. Seems likely enough, since they're photographing it.

Spirit Sol 578 - Very Close to the Summit

Spirit Sol 578 - Very Close to the Summit
Back the way we came - what a view!

Spirit Sol 578 - Very Close to the Summit
The placement of this single pancam image is a guess, but it seems that we can now see the horizon all the way around us.

Spirit Sol 578 - Very Close to the Summit
Close up of the single pancam image that came down. More images will no doubt follow soon.

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Spirit Sol 576 False-Color

Spirit Sol 576 False-Color

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Spirit Sol 576 Pancams

Spirit Sol 576 Pancams
Summit 1 is up there somewhere.

Spirit Sol 576 Pancams
Who knows, maybe right in front of us?

Spirit Sol 576 - Getting Close to the Top

Spirit Sol 576
The summit must be up there somewhere.

Spirit Sol 576
The view to the approximate south.

(MMB metadata will be updated later tonight.)

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Opportunity Sol 553 Pancam False-Color

Edit: Flickr was down, but appears to be back up now.


Behind the rover.


In front of the rover.