Opened 15 years ago
Last modified 8 years ago
#273 closed flight processing
EU09/06, flight day 224b/2009, Vatna_01H — at Version 10
Reported by: | mark1 | Owned by: | emca |
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Priority: | alpha 4 medium | Milestone: | |
Component: | Archiving | Keywords: | |
Cc: | Other processors: |
Description (last modified by mark1)
Data location: ~arsf/arsf_data/2009/flight_data/other/EU09_06-2009_224b_Vatna_01H
Data arrived from ARSF via SATA disk L on 7th October 2009.
Scientific objective:Glacier response to a changing climate in southern Iceland
Priority: alpha-4-medium
PI: David Graham
Sensors:
- Eagle (13/05/2010)
- Leica LIDAR (13/05/2010)
Change History (10)
comment:1 Changed 15 years ago by mark1
comment:2 Changed 15 years ago by mark1
- Priority changed from immediate to alpha 4 medium
comment:3 Changed 15 years ago by chrfi
applanix navigation processing complete
note: supplied base station data did not correspond to flight time, downloaded new base station data through applanix
comment:4 Changed 15 years ago by emca
- Owner set to emca
- Status changed from new to assigned
Starting both LIDAR and Hyperspectral processing
comment:5 Changed 15 years ago by emca
Renamed the raw Eagle files to the VNIR* convention
comment:6 Changed 15 years ago by emca
Added PI and Proj Name to logsheet
comment:7 Changed 15 years ago by emca
LIDAR and Hyperspectral processing complete and ready for delivery check at:
~airborne/workspace/EU09_06-2009_224b_Vatna_01H/delivery/20100505/EU09_06
~airborne/workspace/EU09_06-2009_224b_Vatna_01H/delivery/20100506/EU09_06
comment:8 Changed 15 years ago by mark1
LIDAR delivery checked and looks good. Ready to deliver.
comment:9 Changed 15 years ago by mark1
Hyperspectral delivery checked. Example commands tested and work OK, lev1 data viewed and looks good. Ready to deliver.
comment:10 Changed 15 years ago by mark1
- Description modified (diff)
Data dispatched to PI on 13/05/2010
Still awaiting logsheet. No hawk data in directory so check logsheet when it arrives and check if there was a problem.