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== Description == In general, make_sumfiles ingests images into SPC. It takes in, as a standard input, the name and camera position of the images from [[make_sumfiles.in]]. It will convert the image into the <filename>.DAT format in [[IMAGEFILES]]. It will also generate <filename>.SUM in [[SUMFILES]] and <filename>.NOM in [[NOMINALS]]. Finally, it will append the image name onto [[PICTLIST.TXT]]. |
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Builds the sumfile and nominals | In other words, make_sumfiles builds the sumfiles and nominals. The user should know that all the vectors in the sumfiles and nominals are in a body fixed frame with the origin at the center of the target body. Furthermore, for make_sumfiles to work, the ck and spk kernel names in [[make_sumfiles.txt]] must cover the time span of all the images being ingested. |
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I don't know what B-Frame is. You must update the ck and spk entries in ["make_sumfiles.txt"]. You must have entries that cover the time of all of your images. |
This program is non-standard. While the goal is to make a single version that does it all, each mission has a different image format. This program frequently has different versions for different missions to get the data in a form usable by SPC. |
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{{{ ~/bin/e.make_sumfiles }}} |
== Input - files == * Spice kernel file (SPICE) * [[make_sumfiles.txt]] - list of SPICE kernels * [[make_sumfiles.in]] - list of files from [[process_img]] |
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== Output == * [[PICTLIST.TXT]] * [[NOMINALS]] - nominal navigation information and uncertainties * [[SUMFILES]] - camera properties and navigation information == Example for Mercator Mission == * Image name (the name of the image in pgm format, and stored in [NEW_IMAGES]) {{{ A1_05 }}} * Image time {{{ 410256.22608 (this is GPS time, but sometimes UTC is used) }}} * Camera Location {{{ 31.69495, -110.62658, 17716.61873 (for Mercator, this is Lat/Lon and altitude of the aircraft) }}} == Alternative Description == * Combines the converted image file with the image number, spacecraft state, spacecraft position & velocity and pointing information along with the associated calculated errors (Sigmas) |
make_sumfiles
Description
In general, make_sumfiles ingests images into SPC. It takes in, as a standard input, the name and camera position of the images from make_sumfiles.in. It will convert the image into the <filename>.DAT format in IMAGEFILES. It will also generate <filename>.SUM in SUMFILES and <filename>.NOM in NOMINALS. Finally, it will append the image name onto PICTLIST.TXT.
In other words, make_sumfiles builds the sumfiles and nominals. The user should know that all the vectors in the sumfiles and nominals are in a body fixed frame with the origin at the center of the target body. Furthermore, for make_sumfiles to work, the ck and spk kernel names in make_sumfiles.txt must cover the time span of all the images being ingested.
This program is non-standard. While the goal is to make a single version that does it all, each mission has a different image format. This program frequently has different versions for different missions to get the data in a form usable by SPC.
Input - files
- Spice kernel file (SPICE)
make_sumfiles.txt - list of SPICE kernels
make_sumfiles.in - list of files from process_img
~/bin/e.make_sumfiles Use B-Frame? (y/n) n 0. Create SUMFILES & NOMINALS and .. 1. Update old NOMINALS and .. 2. Update old SUMFILES 0
Output
NOMINALS - nominal navigation information and uncertainties
SUMFILES - camera properties and navigation information
Example for Mercator Mission
- Image name (the name of the image in pgm format, and stored in [NEW_IMAGES])
A1_05
- Image time
410256.22608 (this is GPS time, but sometimes UTC is used)
- Camera Location
31.69495, -110.62658, 17716.61873 (for Mercator, this is Lat/Lon and altitude of the aircraft)
Alternative Description
Combines the converted image file with the image number, spacecraft state, spacecraft position & velocity and pointing information along with the associated calculated errors (Sigmas)