Published November 13, 2024 | Version v1
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University of Arizona Planetary Photogrammetry Workshop Materials

  • 1. The University of Arizona

Description

Workshop Materials Directory Overview

This directory contains a collection of workshop materials and resources for training sessions focused on planetary photogrammetric techniques. It includes step-by-step guides, exercises, installation instructions, presentations, and supplementary data files to support participants in utilizing software for photogrammetry.

Contents:

  • Workshop Materials
    Includes resources on NASA’s Ames Stereo Pipeline (ASP), structure-from-motion (SfM) techniques, photogrammetry basics, and HiRISE DTM analysis in QGIS. Key files:

    • ASP: Installation notes, introductory slides, support files, command guide, Docker setup, and stereopipeline documentation.
    • SfM: Resources and guides on GCPs, surveying, exercise materials, and installation/setup instructions.
    • Additional Materials: Workshop agenda, QGIS HiRISE DTM analysis guide, and introduction presentations.
  • Elysium Planitia Lava Preprocessing Data
    A zip file containing preprocessing data for analyzing the Elysium Planitia region on Mars, useful for DTM and geospatial applications.

Each sub-directory provides targeted resources designed to aid participants in learning digital elevation modeling for planetary surfaces. This structured, multi-session dataset supports both beginners and advanced users in photogrammetry, geospatial analysis, and terrain modeling applications, with a focus on Martian data.

Files

April_2024_Workshop_Materials.zip

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Additional details

Funding

NASA Planetary Science

Dates

Updated
2024-11-13
These data have been moved to Zenodo for long-term storage and accessibility for the planetary science community.