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And here it is a nice use of those pictures, together with the help of http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20040116A.htmlù]this page and http://www.lyle.org/~markoff/]this page.
Have a nice landing! :band:
http://jumpjack.altervista.org/immagini … m-1.gif]GO! (5 MB, 640x480 animated gif)
I am now working to a version starting from planet-level zoom...
Luca
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Nice work, Luca! Thank you.
There seem to be one or two of those very dark depressions in the Columbia Hills. Rex Carnes has a hypothesis about similar areas in other parts of Mars being briny lakes and I've seen some of the pictures he's presented in support of that hypothesis. I have to say, he puts forward a very compelling case.
I'm especially keen for Spirit to be directed to those areas in the Columbia Hills so we can see what the dark surface consists of. It may just be shadow or very dark sand or a great accumulation of 'blueberries'. But what if we wake up one day to find that Spirit is standing on the shores of a small lake of highly salty water?! Wow!!!
The MERs are supposed to be there to look for evidence of water, past or present. What more fitting end to their exploration than to find a standing body of the stuff right there on the surface today?
The word 'aerobics' came about when the gym instructors got together and said: If we're going to charge $10 an hour, we can't call it Jumping Up and Down. - Rita Rudner
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Ok guys, here it is: :band:
http://jumpjack.altervista.org/immagini … f]Download 8 MB gif animation 640x480
http://jumpjack.altervista.org/immagini … i]Download 2 MB AVI animation 640x480 (requires DIVX 5.1 codec)
Many thanks to (in order of appearance ):
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsde … age/a]This site for Hubble image
http://ralphaeschliman.com/id22.htm]This site for Mars hires map
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20040116A.html]This site for Gusev b/n image
http://www.lyle.org/~markoff/]This site for color image of Spirit landing site
Luca
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I think cassioli post too many animations on this forum. I understand to post 1-2 per week but this is too much. He discuss with him self on this forum. Are you cassioli boring at home or what?
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Hi No life on Mars.
How did you work out the optimum number of animation posts a member should be making each week here at New Mars? Was it a difficult calculation?
I just want you to know that I, for one, really appreciate you taking the time and trouble, out of your busy and fulfilling life, to point out the error of Luca's ways.
Thank you for your vital stewardship of this popular site and for your enlightened guidance of the more 'boring' people among us.
:hm:
The word 'aerobics' came about when the gym instructors got together and said: If we're going to charge $10 an hour, we can't call it Jumping Up and Down. - Rita Rudner
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I gotta say, i appreciate musing over Cassioli's prolific animations, images and interpretations, all bazillion of em! more power to ya Luca!
now only if all his links worked, some work but some are dead 404s or bring up a generic altervista catchpan page....
for instance the latest ones, http://jumpjack.altervista.org/immagini … zoom-1.gif and http://jumpjack.altervista.org/immagini … es.avi]the avi -wha happen? ???
...by the way what software do you use to edit all those images together and animate them?
"I think it would be a good idea". - [url=http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Mahatma_Gandhi/]Mahatma Gandhi[/url], when asked what he thought of Western civilization.
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I think cassioli post too many animations on this forum. I understand to post 1-2 per week but this is too much. He discuss with him self on this forum. Are you cassioli boring at home or what?
Sorry No Life On Mars, I've been away all weekend, can you send me a link to the thread which announces your election to the position of Board Guardian? Can't find it anywhere... :;):
Seriously tho, you're being waaaaaay too harsh there. You should actually feel lucky that you get to see all Luca's wonderful pictures and animations; he must take ages over creating them and then uplinking them for us all to share and enjoy here. And with the flow of imags coming out of JPL being... well, shall we be kind and call it "erratic"... I for one now rely on people like Luca to keep me up to date with hi-quality images of Endurance Crater and the Columbia Hills.
And think about it. If it wasn't for Luca and others like him all we'd have to "enjoy" would be pictures of that frelling sundial...
Keep up the good work Luca!
Stuart Atkinson
Skywatching Blog: [url]http://journals.aol.com/stuartatk/Cumbrian-Sky[/url]
Astronomical poetry, including mars rover poems: [url]http://journals.aol.com/stuartatk/TheVerse[/url]
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I gotta say, i appreciate musing over Cassioli's prolific animations, images and interpretations, all bazillion of em! more power to ya Luca!
now only if all his links worked, some work but some are dead 404s or bring up a generic altervista catchpan page....
for instance the latest ones, http://jumpjack.altervista.org/immagini … zoom-1.gif and http://jumpjack.altervista.org/immagini … es.avi]the avi -wha happen?
My hosting site is too cheap... Infact, it gives 100 MB free space... but it doesn't work! :angry: The files are there, but nobody can read them: they have not the "read" attribute set. The strange thing is that I DO NOT set or unset the attributes, I just upload the files, and then... something happens ??? (What?!?)
I'll try to fix it... again (this is the 5th file I have to upload in this month: I always test my posts before posting and they work... then, some days after, the links break ???)
...by the way what software do you use to edit all those images together and animate them?
If I have just to concatenate frames, I use Ulead Gif Animator, but I don't know if it is the same you find on Internet, I found it bundled with an Italian magazine (it is version 4.0).
It also allows easy resampling of the animations, so you can easily create thumbnails-animations with a couple of click; and it can even save in AVI format!
For last two VERY complex animations I used Ulead Photoshop 6.0 (found in the same magazine) full version: it allowed me to move/zoom/cut the images inside each frame keeping in RAM also the not visible part of the image, so allowing to create the next frame from the previous just by moving/resampling the image.
...but each frame (in .UFO format) is 30 MB long! All frames in the original .UFO format are over 600 MB!
But it worths the effort, I think. :;):
Luca
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Thanks for your support. I was really boring at home while crating those anims... I just wanted to share with you the results of my boring.
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I think cassioli post too many animations on this forum.
If you don't like them, don't look at them...
I understand to post 1-2 per week but this is too much. He discuss with him self on this forum.
I say so complex&clever things that nobody knows what to reply... Or maybe my posts are just interesting to be read, and no reply is needed...
Are you cassioli boring at home or what?
A lot, indeed, so I found something to spend my spare time.
Luca
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I think the animations are really cool and thank him for making them.
Your computer has a down arrow key and a "PgDn" key, right?
-- RobS
Yes, very useful indeed... :;): But I usally prefer the mouse-wheel.
Luca
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I gotta say, i appreciate musing over Cassioli's prolific animations, images and interpretations, all bazillion of em! more power to ya Luca!
now only if all his links worked, some work but some are dead 404s or bring up a generic altervista catchpan page....
for instance the latest ones, http://jumpjack.altervista.org/immagini … zoom-1.gif and http://jumpjack.altervista.org/immagini … es.avi]the avi -wha happen? ???...by the way what software do you use to edit all those images together and animate them?
Very funny ??? If I fix one file, other files lose the R attribute by themselves... :rant:
Does anybody of you know a free hosting site with around 100 MB or more available for each user?
Luca
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ifrance, ibelgique, dunno if there are other "i's" around, you can try...
(EDIT: yes there are for Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Monaco, Quebec. google ifrance, and scroll to bottom of page...)
(EDIT 2: http://www.iitalia.com/heberg/]http://w … om/heberg/
there ya go mate, hope they offer the same stuff as iBelgique: 100Mb, unlimited traffic...
(EDIT 3: Looks like it's unlimited diskspace??? As far as i can decypher Italian (not very good, heh))
http://www.iitalia.com/_site/cre.start] … /cre.start
Warning: it is pop-up hell...
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ifrance, ibelgique, dunno if there are other "i's" around, you can try...
(EDIT: yes there are for Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Monaco, Quebec. google ifrance, and scroll to bottom of page...)
(EDIT 2: http://www.iitalia.com/heberg/]http://w … om/heberg/
there ya go mate, hope they offer the same stuff as iBelgique: 100Mb, unlimited traffic...
(EDIT 3: Looks like it's unlimited diskspace??? As far as i can decypher Italian (not very good, heh))
http://www.iitalia.com/_site/cre.start] … /cre.start
Warning: it is pop-up hell...
I found also i(italia)... but it does not allow files bigger than 1 MB!!!!
Others?
Just ftp hosting?
Luca
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ah, the link is working now, thanks!
here's a few free hosters:
http://www.freewebs.com]http://www.freewebs.com - pretty good but only lets you upload one file at a time (and no ftp)
http://www.geocities.com]http://www.geocities.com - lets you upload few files at a time (but no ftp)
http://www.freewebspace.com]http://www.freewebspace.com - 100mb, but i havent tried it yet.
"I think it would be a good idea". - [url=http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Mahatma_Gandhi/]Mahatma Gandhi[/url], when asked what he thought of Western civilization.
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ifrance, ibelgique, dunno if there are other "i's" around, you can try...
(EDIT: yes there are for Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Monaco, Quebec. google ifrance, and scroll to bottom of page...)
(EDIT 2: http://www.iitalia.com/heberg/]http://w … om/heberg/
there ya go mate, hope they offer the same stuff as iBelgique: 100Mb, unlimited traffic...
...and they only allow max 1 MB files to be uploded! :reallymad:
(EDIT 3: Looks like it's unlimited diskspace??? As far as i can decypher Italian (not very good, heh))
http://www.iitalia.com/_site/cre.start] … /cre.start
Warning: it is pop-up hell...
I'll see, thanks.
Luca
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See today so many post from cassioli. If you look at last actions almost all are from cassioli. I think 95% post last 2 weeks are from cassioli mostly pics of blue Mars and animations. He needs attention like a child. See this look that.
He floods this forum with his "discoveries" and I hope that he will reduce little bit his activity.
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During my first year of undergraduate school, long ago in 1992-1993, sometimes my friends and I would go online and find a bulletin board (such a novelty at that time) and have our fun by harassing strangers in safe anonymity. It was only fun when people took us seriously and fought back. If we were ignored, we went elsewhere to be annoying jerks.
I just thought I'd share that.
Luca, I think the images and animations you've posted are great. I still don't know what to think about the difference between the colors in your images and the ones NASA calls "approximate true color" images, but yours are more fun to look at.
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No life on Mars, Luca is simply fascinated by Mars, he's not bothering anyone as far as I can tell ('cept you I guess). I personally appreciate his posts. The little .gif animation, even if it's not 100% accurate, was awesome to show us where we're heading.
Some useful links while MER are active. [url=http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.html]Offical site[/url] [url=http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/MM_NTV_Web.html]NASA TV[/url] [url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/mer2004/]JPL MER2004[/url] [url=http://www.spaceflightnow.com/mars/mera/statustextonly.html]Text feed[/url]
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The amount of solar radiation reaching the surface of the earth totals some 3.9 million exajoules a year.
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For my money, one of the best 3D images so far...
Stuart Atkinson
Skywatching Blog: [url]http://journals.aol.com/stuartatk/Cumbrian-Sky[/url]
Astronomical poetry, including mars rover poems: [url]http://journals.aol.com/stuartatk/TheVerse[/url]
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See today so many post from cassioli. If you look at last actions almost all are from cassioli. I think 95% post last 2 weeks are from cassioli mostly pics of blue Mars and animations. He needs attention like a child. See this look that.
He floods this forum with his "discoveries" and I hope that he will reduce little bit his activity.
I like posting to this forum, you like counting how many posts I make.
Each person likes wasting his time in his own manner...
Luca
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Great 3-D image, Stu! Thanks.
It's difficult to judge how steep those sandy slopes really are but I would guess something like 20 to 30 degrees(?). Depending on the looseness of the surface material, I assume some of those beautiful stretches of stratified rock will be out of reach of the RAT because the rover won't be able to get up to them.
Is this a fair and reasonable assessment of the situation? I hope I've got it all wrong.
???
The word 'aerobics' came about when the gym instructors got together and said: If we're going to charge $10 an hour, we can't call it Jumping Up and Down. - Rita Rudner
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Great 3-D image, Stu! Thanks.
It's difficult to judge how steep those sandy slopes really are but I would guess something like 20 to 30 degrees(?)
Have the rovers a system to detect their inclination? And have they a measurement of the pancam inclination? Maybe if we know that the rover is exactly horizontal and we know the inclination of the pancam when pointing to two different points of the closer slope, we could determine how steep it is, as probably we can determine de distance of the two points thanks to the presence of a couple of camera on the pancam... ???
Luca
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I found a new interesting way to look at multi-filter images:
http://jumpjack.altervista.org/immagini/cycle1.gif]zoom
Can you see how "invisible" details appear when cycling into IR part of the spectrum?
"No life on Mars", enjoy this new animation!
I also found a very interesting program to automaGically create panorama images:
http://www.panavue.com/]PanaVue
I'll se if I'll be able to create a full Endurance spectrum-cycling animation... although I suppose it will be several MB long.
Luca
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VERY nice...
Stuart Atkinson
Skywatching Blog: [url]http://journals.aol.com/stuartatk/Cumbrian-Sky[/url]
Astronomical poetry, including mars rover poems: [url]http://journals.aol.com/stuartatk/TheVerse[/url]
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