The challenge: Virtual Planetary Exploration was to develop an interactive 3D model of a tool that astronauts can use for future space exploration by robotic or human activities. So, our team has focused on the exploration of Mars. What we have tried different here is that we have used a multispectral camera to study the climatic conditions of Mars.
The below attached link gives the information about our approach and progress in this challenge. It gives all details about our research on the topic and what our s
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1hhS2l-CjZNqkoHK0-oZ1Mar50yQxh_VhoXQ5nF7V85U/edit?usp=sharing
The space agency data was useful in many things to us, right from studying about mars, to studying about the mars exploration program. But Mars as decided upon by us as a result of studies from the space agency data on Ganymede, Titan and the Earth's Moon. It was the most useful to us when we were designing the model, which we got from the data on Ingenuity.
The first link below is about our solution to the problem statement, which explains our approach towards it.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1hhS2l-CjZNqkoHK0-oZ1Mar50yQxh_VhoXQ5nF7V85U/edit?usp=sharing
The second link is of the webpage deployed for our interactive 3D model.
[1] Multispectral imaging using multiplexed
illumination
Jong-II Park, Moon-Hyun Lee, Micheal
D.Grossberg, and Shree K.Nayar
Hanyang University, City University of New
York, Columbia University
[2] Calibration of Space-Multispectral Imaging
Sensors: A Review
[3] Wikipedia
[4] https://mars.nasa.gov/#red_planet/5
[5] https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/mars/missions/index-past.html