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Tag Archives: Emily Lakdawalla
Tracking Curiosity with HiRISE, vers. 3.0
At the Planetary Society’s blog site, Emily Lakdawalla has published the third in a series of posts on tracking the progress of Curiosity using HiRISE images. (Previous posts are noted here and here.) “This long post is an attempt to … Continue reading
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Tagged Curiosity, digital terrain models, DTM, Emily Lakdawalla, Gale Crater, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mars Science Laboratory, MRO, MSL, NASA, The Planetary Society, University of Arizona
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Tracking Curiosity with HiRISE, vers. 2.0
At the Planetary Society’s site, Emily Lakdawalla has published an updated post on tracking the progress of Curiosity using HiRISE images: “This long post is an attempt to answer the question: Which HiRISE image should I use as a base … Continue reading
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Tagged Curiosity, digital terrain models, DTM, Emily Lakdawalla, Gale Crater, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mars Science Laboratory, MRO, MSL, NASA, The Planetary Society, University of Arizona
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Following Curiosity with HiRISE
The blog run by Emily Lakdawalla at the Planetary Society’s site has a fascinating and useful post about HiRISE imaging of the area traversed by Mars rover Curiosity on its trek to Mt. Sharp. After explaining how HiRISE works, she … Continue reading
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Tagged Curiosity, digital terrain models, DTM, Emily Lakdawalla, Gale Crater, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mars Science Laboratory, MRO, MSL, NASA, The Planetary Society, University of Arizona
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