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This next slide is not used for anything—it is an old slide. 30 Sep 2005, 23:45 UT. 01 Oct 2005, 20:45 UT. 50. 22 Oct 2005, 20:45 UT. 23 Oct 2005, 20:45 UT.
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This next slide is not used for anything—it is an old slide.
30 Sep 2005, 23:45 UT 01 Oct 2005, 20:45 UT 50 22 Oct 2005, 20:45 UT 23 Oct 2005, 20:45 UT
This next slide was made by pulling in the png files like fig_sep30.png, which were made by taking ksnapshots on machias of the following 4 slides. remember to use machias for the ksnapshot, as the resolution on that machine is better. To retain color, save as a png, (satelimage1.png) then use convert command to put into eps form. 50
01 October 2005, 20:45 UT 30 September 2005, 23:45 UT -40 W -40 W -50 W -50 W -60 W -60 W -10 S -10 S -20 S -20 S 22 Oct 2005, 20:45 UT 23 Oct 2005, 20:45 UT -50 W -40 W -40 W -50 W -60 W -60 W -10 S -10 S -20 S -20 S
The following 4 slides made the previous slide. Snapshots are taken of the 4 following slides (using machias), and are saved in the files such as fig_sep30.png
Now for the touchdown and thermospheric zdiss locations, separation stars and something else, maybe? Take snapshots of these (on machias), and save these as trop_sep30.png, etc png files, then convert to eps files.
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Take snapshot an save following slide as fig_sep30_2350_combined.png. Then convert to eps. Take an image of previous figure firs, save as fig_sep30.png, then convert to an eps..
30 September 2005, 23:50 UT -10 -15 -20 -25 -60 -50 -40
Take snapshot an save following slide as fig_oct01_2122-2152_combined.png. Then convert to eps.
01 Oct 2005, 21:22 UT -10 S -10 -15 -20 S -20 -10 S -10 01 Oct 2005, 21:52 UT -15 -20 S -20
Take snapshot an save following slide as fig_oct01_2053-2222_combined.png. Then convert to eps.
-10 01 Oct 2005, 20:53 UT -10 S -15 -20 S -20 -10 S -10 01 Oct 2005, 22:22 UT -15 -20 S -20
Take snapshot an save following slide as fig_oct01_1852.png. Then convert to eps.
Take a snapshot of the 3rd image after this, and save as fig_oct22_2354_combined.png. Then convert to an eps. The first 2 images are for taking pictures to input into the 3rd image. -60 W -40 W -10 S -50 W -20 S
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22 Oct 2005, 23:54 UT -65 -60 -55 -50 45 -5 -10 -15 -20 -65 -60 -55 -50 -45 -40 -35
Take snapshot an save following slide as fig_oct23_1754-2054_combined.png. Then convert to eps.
-5 -10 23 Oct 2005, 17:54 UT -15 -55 -55 -50 -50 -45 -45 -5 -10 23 Oct 2005, 20:54 UT -15 -55 -50 -45
Take snapshot an save following slide as fig_oct23_0854-1145_combined.png. Then convert to eps.
23 Oct 2005, 11:45 UT -5 S -15 S -60 S -50 S
0 23 Oct 2005, 08:54 UT -5 -10 -15 -60 -50 0 -5 -10 -15 -40 -50 -60
Take snapshot an save following slide as fig_oct01_2152-2252_combined.png. Then convert to eps.
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30 Sep 2005, 23:45 UT 30 Sep 2005, 23:45 UT
01 Oct 2005, 20:45 UT 01 Oct 2005, 20:45 UT
One of the purple stars is sitting right on a convective plume. Should i show a blow-up instead of the whole region here? 01 Oct 2005, 23:45 UT 01 Oct 2005, 23:45 UT
23 Oct 2005, 20:45 UT 23 Oct 2005, 20:45 UT