LROC Team Members
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The LROC Release is available to the members of the LROC mission planning and science teams for use in planning and analyzing observations made by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) aboard the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, which will be launched in 2008. In addition to the standard layers available in the Public Release, it includes the LROC ROI Layer and the LROC Planning Layer. The LROC Release is currently not available for download and is only used by the LROC Science Operations Center at Arizona State University.
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[edit] What Can JMARS Do For Me?
- Mission Planners
- Plan both narrow-angle and wide-angle observations for the Lunnar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC)
- View "Regions of Interest" (ROIs) submitted by LROC team members
- Locate previously acquired observations
- Planetary Geologists
- Simultaneously view datasets from various Mars-orbiting instruments
- Submit "Regions of Interest" (ROIs) for areas you would like imagery
- Locate previously acquired observations
[edit] JMARS System Requirements
The JMARS client is designed to be small, but it can accumulate a lot of data from the server with heavy use. The minimum recommended system requirements are:
- Java Runtime 1.5 or later (required)
- A 24 bit video sub-system (required)
- DSL, Cable, T-1 or better network connection (128Kbps) (recommended)
- 512MB of RAM (recommended)
- Display capable of a resolution of 1024x768 (recommended)
[edit] Get a JMARS Account
- Please contact the JMARS Help Team to register for an LRO Team account: help@jmars.asu.edu.
[edit] Edit Your JMARS Account
- Please contact the JMARS Help Team if you need to edit your LRO Team account: help@jmars.asu.edu.
[edit] Download and Install JMARS
- Please contact the JMARS help team for instructions on downloading and installing the LROC Team Release: help@jmars.asu.edu.
