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10 years 9 months ago #21744
by rderosa
Replied by rderosa on topic Reply from Richard DeRosa
It's funny that I never thought of doing this HiRise simulation before. In my opinion, it's very revealing. I remember wondering about it a couple times "what would something we know look like?" but it never really coalesced into an action item.
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10 years 9 months ago #21745
by Marsevidence01
Replied by Marsevidence01 on topic Reply from Malcolm Scott
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by rderosa</i>
<br />It's funny that I never thought of doing this HiRise simulation before. In my opinion, it's very revealing. I remember wondering about it a couple times "what would something we know look like?" but it never really coalesced into an action item.
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Rich, well I am following to some degree but I think I will need some practice at this.
Would you have the time to advise on a "work in process"? I have posted and cropped image here
Parent image) www.uahirise.org/ESP_013772_1795 JPEG2000
maintaining the 100% parameters required and have placed two(2) location squares and was wondering if you could ascertain the distance from right to left of these squares for me?
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<br />It's funny that I never thought of doing this HiRise simulation before. In my opinion, it's very revealing. I remember wondering about it a couple times "what would something we know look like?" but it never really coalesced into an action item.
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Rich, well I am following to some degree but I think I will need some practice at this.
Would you have the time to advise on a "work in process"? I have posted and cropped image here
Parent image) www.uahirise.org/ESP_013772_1795 JPEG2000
maintaining the 100% parameters required and have placed two(2) location squares and was wondering if you could ascertain the distance from right to left of these squares for me?
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Cheers
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10 years 9 months ago #21746
by Larry Burford
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Use the force, Rich ...
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10 years 9 months ago #21747
by Larry Burford
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You know, in addition to what you guys are working on now, I would love to see a hemisphere shot of Mars with an arrow (or a Google map pin pointing to where this place is.
Right now this is just 'some place' on 'some planet'. BFD. Where is The Face from here? Or Olympus Mons? The equator and the poles?
I'd like to know where I am. (It's my intuition again. Nag, nag. But I think this might be important. Not sure how or why ...)
What if there turned out to be some sort of pattern to the locations of the interesting places? Or, what if they are random? Does either help or hurt the artificial meme?
Any ideas on how to make that happen?
Right now this is just 'some place' on 'some planet'. BFD. Where is The Face from here? Or Olympus Mons? The equator and the poles?
I'd like to know where I am. (It's my intuition again. Nag, nag. But I think this might be important. Not sure how or why ...)
What if there turned out to be some sort of pattern to the locations of the interesting places? Or, what if they are random? Does either help or hurt the artificial meme?
Any ideas on how to make that happen?
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10 years 9 months ago #21748
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Larry Burford</i>
<br />You know, in addition to what you guys are working on now, I would love to see a hemisphere shot of Mars with an arrow (or a Google map pin pointing to where this place is.
Right now this is just 'some place' on 'some planet'. BFD. Where is The Face from here? Or Olympus Mons? The equator and the poles?
I'd like to know where I am. (It's my intuition again. Nag, nag. But I think this might be important. Not sure how or why ...)
What if there turned out to be some sort of pattern to the locations of the interesting places? Or, what if they are random? Does either help or hurt the artificial meme?
Any ideas on how to make that happen?
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Larry, the location is the south facing wall approx center in Hebes Chasma. Here is the location on the planet
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Here is the location close up in the Chasma. Also, the Catalog page from HiRIS is posted as a link above.
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Malcolm Scott
<br />You know, in addition to what you guys are working on now, I would love to see a hemisphere shot of Mars with an arrow (or a Google map pin pointing to where this place is.
Right now this is just 'some place' on 'some planet'. BFD. Where is The Face from here? Or Olympus Mons? The equator and the poles?
I'd like to know where I am. (It's my intuition again. Nag, nag. But I think this might be important. Not sure how or why ...)
What if there turned out to be some sort of pattern to the locations of the interesting places? Or, what if they are random? Does either help or hurt the artificial meme?
Any ideas on how to make that happen?
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Larry, the location is the south facing wall approx center in Hebes Chasma. Here is the location on the planet
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Here is the location close up in the Chasma. Also, the Catalog page from HiRIS is posted as a link above.
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Malcolm Scott
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10 years 9 months ago #22012
by Larry Burford
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Very cool. It is geographically associated with the Valles Marineris and other related features. Thanks.
Do you know Tom's theory about how this network of canyons were formed, and why they were (perhaps had to be) formed <u>here</u> instead of somewhere else on Mars?
LB
Do you know Tom's theory about how this network of canyons were formed, and why they were (perhaps had to be) formed <u>here</u> instead of somewhere else on Mars?
LB
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