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Sunday, August 23rd, 2009
Originally posted at Spaced Out (Again):
We are going to try to Twitter a planning cycle for the HiRISE (http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu) experiment. The idea is to give people a feeling of all the work we have to do to get images from Mars out of a very special piece of equipment. Here are a couple of things you need to know to follow what is going on.
The scientist in charge of the scientific support for the cycle is called the CIPP. For cycle 75, that is @nick_space. Nick will be assisted by his Post-Doc., Anya, who is @mozhetbyt
The targeting specialist ensures that the plan produced can be implemented and keeps the CIPP from doing anything stupid. The targeting specialist is called the HiTS and for cycle 75 that is @laughingrid.
The HiRISE project has its own Twitter account (@HiRISE) which can also be followed.
We will try to use #hitwycle as a search hashtag for tweets.
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Tags: CIPP, cycle, HiPlan, hits, planning, Targeting Specialist, twitter
Posted by Guest in HiRISE, Media Coverage, Outreach & Education, People, Uplink | 1 Comment »
Friday, August 14th, 2009

UA job posting website
If you live in Tucson, you might be interested to know that we’re looking for a new HiRISE Targeting Specialist (HiTS) here at HiROC!
Our faithful blog readers are probably already familiar with some of what the HiTS do, but for the rest of you, here are some past entries related to different aspects of the job:
I’ve found it to be an exciting and rewarding job, but it’s not an easy one. You need to be the type of person who thrives under pressure; can deal with firm deadlines, but is also creative and self-motivated in between deadlines; pays attention to small details, but can also “see the big picture” (so to speak
). You need to be able to communicate with, and translate between, people with diverse backgrounds and experience, from researchers on the science team to NASA engineers. Ideally, you’d have some relevant scientific background (planetary science, astronomy, or geology, for example), be familiar with UNIX and some programming, and most importantly, be excited about exploring Mars!
To view the complete job description, requirements, and apply online, click this link to the University of Arizona job listing. If you have any questions about the job, please leave them in the comments below!
Tags: hiring, HiROC, job, planning, Targeting Specialist
Posted by Kite in HiRISE, Operations, People, Uplink | 4 Comments »
Friday, January 9th, 2009
The first few cycles of the extended science phase (ESP) have been very similar to the previous primary science phase (PSP). The main difference has been that the Observation IDs start with ESP instead of PSP! (like ESP_011268_2485) We’re also adding some warm-up observations on the night side of the planet now, which is adding some extra work in the planning. Luckily (?), Mars is at its farthest distance from the Earth right now, so the data rate is very low. This means fewer images to plan, so we have some extra time to do special things like this.
The next cycle, however, will mark some changes in the way we do the planning process. This is cycle 58 (can you believe it’s been that many cycles since we started??). For most of that time, we’ve been doing things in much the same way. We’ve gotten so good at it that everyone decided they wanted to change everything & mess it all up.
haha, just kidding. We’re actually trying to simplify things. Even though we’ve gotten pretty good at this, it’s still an incredibly complex process. We would like to continue doing it for a long time and still remain sane. Also, we expect that our funding will be cut in the future, and we want to make sure we can still do everything even if we have fewer people. Plus, things just wouldn’t feel right if we weren’t constantly changing something!
If you’re interested in the nitty-gritty details, here are some of the things we’re changing: (more…)
Tags: CIPP, cycle, cycle coordinator, ESP, extended mission, must-have, planning, PSP, ride-along, targeting
Posted by Kite in HiRISE, Operations, Uplink | 3 Comments »
Thursday, November 29th, 2007
Lately we’ve been working hard dealing with a LOT of extra data. Because Mars is getting closer to the Earth (you can visualize that in this view of the solar system), we are approaching the peak data rate for the entire primary mission. Not that we’re complaining!
This just means the Targeting Specialists are planning many more images, and we’re making those images as big as we can.
Unfortunately, we can’t just make them all the largest size the instrument is capable of taking, because our camera will get too hot. If it overheats, the instrument will shut itself off in order to prevent any damage to the electronics. So we have to be careful, and only plan images that won’t overheat HiRISE. In order to predict those temperatures, we use a tool called HiTemp (of course!). Here’s what it looks like (click on the image to see a bigger version).
This program reads in our planning files, and then models the temperatures of two key spots on the focal plane of the camera. It’s our job to make sure we don’t go above the dotted red line – this gives us a comfortable buffer below the scary solid red line. That’s when HiRISE would shut off, or safe. We know from experience by now that this is a big pain in the neck – a lot of work is required to get us back up & running, and we miss observations while we’re turned off. So we watch our HiTemp plots!
Tags: data, electronics, HiTemp, planning, safe, safing, temperature
Posted by Kite in Health and Safety, HiRISE, Software, Uplink | 4 Comments »
Thursday, October 4th, 2007
Yesterday morning we turned the MRO spacecraft around to see our point of origin – the Earth. We took a special calibration image of the Earth and Moon. HiRISE isn’t the first to take a picture of the Earth from Mars, but we’re hoping ours will be even more detailed. We expect the Earth to be about 90 pixels across its diameter, and the Moon about 24 pixels. So it won’t be a big beautiful clear image like you’re used to looking at from our weekly releases, but we should be able to resolve features like continents!

This diagram simulates of what the inner solar system would look like if it were being viewed from above right now. MRO is looking from Mars (orange) towards Earth (purple). You can see from this geometry that we’ll only see the sunlit part of the Earth and Moon as a crescent. They’ll look somewhat less than half full.
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Tags: calibration, commanding, crescent, Earth, exposure, focus, Moon, planning, release, slew
Posted by Kite in HiRISE, News & Events, Special Images, Uplink | 8 Comments »
Wednesday, July 11th, 2007
Mars is currently blanketed by a large dust storm. We first starting seeing it in late June. The MARCI instrument returns global daily mosaics of the planet, which we use like a weather report. These showed several dusty areas, and we had some hopes they would remain merely “regional.” However, in the following days, the storm activity increased, and winds blew the dust around the planet. Most of our images started coming back clouded over with dust. Some are just hazy, and some are completely obscured. Our Principal Investigator, Alfred McEwen, recently pointed out that this dust storm currently active in the Saharan desert on Earth looks very familiar!
At this point, the storm is considered a “hemispherical event,” meaning it’s mainly affecting “only” half of the planet (the southern hemisphere, in this case). We have our fingers crossed that this will not expand and become a global event like the 2001 dust storm.
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Tags: atmosphere, CRISM, dust storm, haze, MARCI, planning, Targeting Specialist, weather
Posted by Kite in HiRISE, Operations, Special Events, Uplink | No Comments »
Tuesday, February 20th, 2007
To give you some idea as to the size of a HiRISE image, I’ve put together a few screenshots from our planning software, HiPlan. These images compare the HiRISE footprint with that of the the THEMIS instrument aboard Mars Odyssey. These screenshots are shown below as thumbnails; click on a thumbnail to see the screenshot at its actual resolution.
I should note that these are not planned to be actual HiRISE images; I was using HiPlan in test mode while working on the display of the individual HiRISE CCD footprints.
Take a look at this screenshot. It covers a small region of Mars roughly one degree across and slightly less than a degree tall:
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Tags: CCD, coordination, footprint, HiPlan, JMARS, Mars Odyssey, planning, screenshot, THEMIS
Posted by HiCommander in HiRISE, Software, Uplink | 2 Comments »
Thursday, January 4th, 2007
It seems that things are (dare I say?) settling down into a routine here at HiROC. As the cycles progress, we get a little better with each one: software tools are being developed, our procedures are being refined, and we’re becoming more adept and making fewer mistakes (hopefully!). Of course, there are always little interruptions and semi-emergencies that preclude relaxing too much.
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Tags: calibration, CIPP, cycle, Deimos, HiROC, LUT, planning, routine, Targeting Specialist, team, training
Posted by Kite in HiRISE, Operations, Uplink | 1 Comment »
Friday, December 1st, 2006
Tomorrow marks the beginning of the third two-week cycle in the primary mission. However, it’s only my first cycle! One Targeting Specialist is assigned to each cycle, and I’m on for cycle 3. Because we spend almost four weeks planning before the cycle even starts, there are three Targeting Specialists overlapping at any one time, in various stages of the planning process. Plus there’s a backup — HiBUTS, which stands for HiRISE BackUp Targeting Specialist.
(I can’t take credit for that — that’s one of HiKu’s!)
Since before PSP started, we’ve all been working long hours. We haven’t had much time to blog, but right now I’m just waiting nervously for my commands to be radiated, so I thought I’d share this recipe. For all you faithful blog readers out there (all 2 of you?
), here’s my secret to surviving long workdays and cold nights:
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Tags: commanding, cycle, HiBUTS, planning, PSP, recipe, sexybeautiful, soup, Targeting Specialist, Tucson
Posted by Kite in HiRISE, People, Uplink | No Comments »