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Thanks from the HiCommander

Saturday, September 30th, 2006

I’ve come to realize something over the past 24 hours—Mars is awesome. Every little piece of that planet is ten times more awesome than the previous, even if it’s one I just looked at fifteen minutes ago. I don’t know if that’s fractally, recursively, or circularly awesome, but I do know this: We’ve got a ton of people to thank for their, yes, awesome efforts. As HiRISE’s ground data system uplink software developer, I’ve got a handful I want to thank personally, if a blog can be considered personal.

Wayne Sydney (LMA) and Roy Gladden (JPL) taught me how to talk to our spacecraft. Ira Becker (BATC), Rick Battistelli (BATC), and Steve Tarr (BATC) taught me how to talk to our instrument. Peter Xayprayseuth (JPL) bends so far over backwards for us he appears to be standing upright. He and Curt Eggemeyer (JPL) make sure what I’m saying to the spacecraft isn’t complete gibberish. Mark Johnson (LMA) checked my math. Finally, Michael Weiss-Malik (ASU), Eric Engle (ASU), Saadat Anwar (ASU), and Noel Gorelick (ASU) built a fantastic piece of software for me to hook into for our observation planning.

There are dozens more, of course, but these are the ones that directly apply to me, and without them, none of this would have happened. So thanks, guys. If I were to wear a hat, it would be off to you.

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We just took the first image!!

Friday, September 29th, 2006

We just received the telemetry to confirm that the HiRISE camera took its first picture!!! We all gathered around a screen projecting the telemetry data, and everyone cheered as the numbers came in. We’ll have to wait another ~6 hours or so to actually receive the image… The images go from the spacecraft to the DSN network, then to JPL, then to us.

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