ValterVB
May 6 2010, 12:00 PM
Someone know the exact coordinates of the image nacr00000ada.tif (4 corner)? I need it because I must ,mapped it on LDEM_64 grid.
Thanks
Ciao
VB
ADMIN: Please be more specific as to the CAMERA/Mission you are talking about. This appears to be the Apollo 11 recovery image from 2009-07-12T05:06 - When you have a more details like that it is useful to go ahead and point it out.
Phil Stooke
May 6 2010, 02:17 PM
It's this one:
http://wms.lroc.asu.edu/lroc_browse/view/nacr00000adaYou should be able to get the corners from the PDS by searching for this frame in the LROC first release.
Phil
ValterVB
May 6 2010, 07:15 PM
Thanks for the answer, but I have some problem to found it. I have used Lunar Orbiltal Data Explorer, but I haven't found it. (I'm not so expert)
Thanks
Ciao
VB
Phil Stooke
May 7 2010, 01:11 PM
OK, we're getting somewhere - I had to wait until the LROC site came back up after scheduled maintenance.
The reason you can't find it is that nacr00000ada is not the real image number. The image is actually M102014464R.
Center latitude 0.52
Center longitude 23.47
Upper right latitude 1.53
Upper right longitude 23.39
Lower right latitude -0.48
Lower right longitude 23.34
Lower left latitude -0.49
Lower left longitude 23.55
Upper left latitude 1.52
Upper left longitude 23.61
Spacecraft altitude 112.93
Target center distance 1850.16
Phil
ValterVB
May 7 2010, 05:33 PM
Perfect, Thanks a lot (grazie mille)
The image is flipped but it isn't a problem
Ciao
VB
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