NASA Releases Mars Data for Maestro
The Maestro Team writes "The Jet Propulsion Laboratory has released the first Mars data update for Maestro, containing images just received from the Spirit Mars rover. Maestro is the public version of the actual tool used by the mission scientists to operate the rover. You can download Maestro and the latest Mars images from the official Maestro site, and join the developers and other users in #maestro on irc.freenode.net."
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So I'm guessing this public version of the tool used to operate the rover lacks some capabilities, like the ability to operate the rover?
Actually Science Activity Planner (the mission version of Maestro) is used to generate plans which are then turned into the actual sequences through various software packages and some human judgement calls. Even the full version cannot control the rover.
But yes, the public activity dictionary (which determines the structure of the plans) is significantly different from the mission version.
Cheers,
Justin Wick
Science Activity Planner Support Staff
Mars Exploration Rovers
Although the site is "conserving bandwidth", and didn't have as much info as I would like available right this second,
There is a secondary site at http://mars0.sdsc.edu/ which has a lot more info.
Check it out. It even has a Wiki about Maestro and MER.
Many Maestro and MER related questions are also being answered in #maestro on irc.freenode.net.
Cheers,
Justin Wick
Science Activity Planner / Maestro Support Staff
Mars Exploration Rovers
Actually, we *are* making steps towards open-sourcing Maestro.