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dirkpitt wrote:ElChristou, these 3d mars pics have got me thinking: we all know that the perfect companion to your detailed Apollo 11 lander is of course, a highly detailed, 3d MOON... interested?
The Selene moon probe launched from Japan should be entering moon orbit pretty soon.. laser altimeter data of 5m resolution.. but we'll have to wait almost a year!
dirkpitt wrote:Ahhh, who said we only have to do just one landing site?
Like any popular action flick, the audience is expecting sequels.. Apollo 12, 14, 15, 16, 17
cartrite wrote:I seem to remember that a couple of the Apollo missions had hills or mountains in the background while they were driving around on the rover. That would be pretty cool to include those at the landing site.
cartrite wrote:I'm going to try a larger area twice the size and reduce the dem by 4. That is, only every 4th pixel is used in the dem over a larger area.
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ANDREA wrote:Cartrite, I'm following silently this thread, but now I cannot afford to write here, so..... WOW!!! 8Ocartrite wrote:I'm going to try a larger area twice the size and reduce the dem by 4. That is, only every 4th pixel is used in the dem over a larger area.
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Waiting for the final release, that surely will shock all of us.
Thanks a lot for your work, very appreciated by me and my students.![]()
Bye
Andrea
cartrite wrote:Thanks for all the comments above from everyone. Most of the credit should go to the science teams running the show on the MRO and MEX spaceships and those involved in releasing the data I've been using. cartrite