NASA Moon Trek’s New Visualization and Analysis Tools
- 1NASA JPL, ontario, United States of America (emily.law@jpl.nasa.gov)
- 2NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, United States of America (brian.h.day@nasa.gov)
NASA’s Moon Trek (https://trek.nasa.gov/moon/) is one of a growing number of interactive, browser-based, online portals for planetary data visualization and analysis produced by NASA’s Solar System Treks Project (SSTP). Moon Trek continues to be enhanced with new data and new capabilities enabling it to facilitate the planning and conducting of upcoming lunar missions by NASA and its partners; scientific research; as well as public engagement.
Moon Trek’s innovation visualization and analysis tools are already being used by a growing number of missions and scientists around the world. The tools deployed including interactive 2D and 3D visualization, a DEM and Ortho Mosaic Image production pipeline as well as tools for distance measurement, elevation profile generation, solar altitude and azimuth calculation, 3D print file generation, virtual reality visualization generation, lighting analysis, electrostatic surface potential analysis, slope analysis, rock detection, crater detection, rockfall detection, and profiling of raster data.
Moon Trek is adding a new set of visualization and analysis tools include line of sight analysis (facilitating communications planning and detailed studies of solar illumination), traverse path planning, and 3D traverse path visualization tool, among others. This presentation will highlight Moon Trek’s latest tools and demonstrate their use cases.
How to cite: Law, E. and Day, B.: NASA Moon Trek’s New Visualization and Analysis Tools , Europlanet Science Congress 2022, Granada, Spain, 18–23 Sep 2022, EPSC2022-93, https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2022-93, 2022.