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Explore Mars with Maestro

The Maestro Team writes "NASA has released Maestro, a public version of the primary software tool used by scientists to operate the Mars Exploration Rovers from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Anyone can download Maestro for free from mars.telascience.org and use it to follow along with the rovers' progress during the mission. You can use Maestro to view pictures from Mars in 2D and 3D and create simplified rover activity plans. During the mission, updates will be released for Maestro containing the latest images from Mars."

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  1. Re:time zones by ChrisCampbell47 · · Score: 4, Informative
    Yeah, it lands at around 4:35 GMT. Things start happening at 4:00 GMT.

    http://www.spaceflightnow.com/mars/mera/images/031 231edl.jpg

    The "L" in that graphic is the landing time.

  2. Torrent for Windows version by adpowers · · Score: 4, Informative

    http://torrent.andrewhitchcock.org/files/Maestro-W in.exe.torrent

    That is all I have been able to grab so far. I'll try to grab the OS X and Solaris(?) ones next. Someone already posted a Linux mirror, so that is less of a priority.

    If anyone already has the files, you can use my tracker if you like:

    andrewhitchcock.org:6969/

    Andrew

  3. great Maestro! by Janek+Kozicki · · Score: 4, Informative
    that is the best reaction to slashdotting I ever saw. I'll paste it here, so we will be able to see it, even when they put back the original site:

    Maestro Headquarters

    We've been Slashdotted! We'll bring up our original website as soon as we can. Meanwhile, here are links to Download Maestro:

    Maestro email
    --
    #
    #\ @ ? Colonize Mars
    #
  4. Ok, Slashdot, we're ready for you now by JPL-Jeff · · Score: 5, Informative

    We backed off to a REALLY simple single page site that will allow you to download the software (and that's it). The site seems to be holding up to the traffic, so if you got scared off by a dead server before, come on back! Big thanks to the people who put up BitTorrents for us - this is our first slashdotting and we clearly didn't know what were getting into. We're making arrangements for a bigger pipe and more mirrors, and we'll be back for another Slashdotting when we make the first data release. Jeff Norris Jet Propulsion Laboratory

  5. IRC channel: #maestro on irc.freenode.net by JPL-Jeff · · Score: 5, Informative

    Come chat with the Maestro developers and other users in #maestro on irc.freenode.net. We're landing in just a few hours - come celebrate with us.

    Jeff

  6. Re:Software Updates for Images?! by QuantumFTL · · Score: 5, Informative

    What a poor design! They have to update the software in order to get new images? That's got to be the dumbest thing I've heard in a long time. Did they forget that the Internet exists where you can update images and indexes automatically? Sheesh.

    Disclaimer: I'm a junior member of the Maestro Development team, however most of my work was on the mission version (SAP), not the public version.

    The original specifications for Maestro (originally called WITS) contained an automatic updating client called MECS (Multimission Encrypted Communications System). I worked heavily on this the summer of 2002, and it was really great. It was going to work a bit like CVS in that it used deltas to transfer changes between versions of files, and had intelligent merging of XML content, etc. However due to funding constraints, the plug was pulled on MECS so there are no automatic updates.

    There is a scientist version of SAP for use on personal computers that uses something called SAP-SYNC that automatically updates everything by comparing what's on client with server ahnd using LFTP, however it was theorized that the load on JPL's servers would be far to great to do that for all of our fans out there.

    It was decided because of the massive budget cuts, little funding, and of course the fact that our staff has dropped down to all of three people to keep things simple. Doing things this way makes it possible to bittorrent things (I actually told them to bittorrent this for slashdotting about a year ago, however things have been so hectic here I"m not surprised they didn't!)

    If you're interested in the design of MECS and how it was supposed to function, check out this paper.

    As for the people complaining about the design, we don't really like it either! Write your congressman, get NASA outreach more funding, and we'll have things to really engage the population!

    Cheers,
    Justin Wick
    Science Activity Planner Support Staff
    Mars Exploration Rovers