https://github.com/banesullivan started pyvista as a grad student (IIRC) before he ended up working at kitware. I've used PyVista extensively for making figures for papers and other projects, but at times one must delve…
oh hey, I'm the developer of SpiceyPy. IIRC jplephem implements their own parsing of spk files and isn't a full implementation of the SPICE API. SpiceyPy simply wraps SPICE (via CSPICE).
We actually don't have a 5 meter global elevation for Mars. The imagery is 5 mpp but the elevation data used in the links is MOLA and is closer to 500 meters per pixel (with another merged product at 200 mpp). It is…
they have released various 3d models at different resolutions, although I am not aware of a web based interactive version. see: https://www.asteroidmission.org/updated-bennu-shape-model-3d... and…
https://github.com/banesullivan started pyvista as a grad student (IIRC) before he ended up working at kitware. I've used PyVista extensively for making figures for papers and other projects, but at times one must delve…
oh hey, I'm the developer of SpiceyPy. IIRC jplephem implements their own parsing of spk files and isn't a full implementation of the SPICE API. SpiceyPy simply wraps SPICE (via CSPICE).
We actually don't have a 5 meter global elevation for Mars. The imagery is 5 mpp but the elevation data used in the links is MOLA and is closer to 500 meters per pixel (with another merged product at 200 mpp). It is…
they have released various 3d models at different resolutions, although I am not aware of a web based interactive version. see: https://www.asteroidmission.org/updated-bennu-shape-model-3d... and…