[Matplotlib-users] Ingenuity First Flight

Hi,

Although in 2021 the widespread usage of Python in science is not so
much of a surprise, I find it still nice to spot Matplotlib plotting
windows. Here at 0'34", the altimeter data of NASA’s Ingenuity Mars
Helicopter first flight: NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Successfully Completes First Flight - YouTube,
plotted with C0/tab:blue color.

Does someone knows the "SCLK" time unit ?

Best,

Pierre

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Hi Pierre,

Does someone knows the "SCLK" time unit ?

Could CLK be clock?
And the S for one of the clocks?

Éric.

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Le lundi 26 avril 2021, 09:29:48 SAST Pierre Haessig a écrit :

Best,

Pierre

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We were watching live at work, and all chuckled when that plot came up
(we live and breathe matplotlib here).

Maybe ask NASA for the altimeter data and incorporate it as an example
in the docs? :slight_smile:

I see that matplotlib contributors have been given Mars 2020
Helicopter Contributor achievement badges on GitLab, which is 100%
earned IMHO given this prominent role of matplotlib!

Elvis

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Den mån 26 apr. 2021 kl 09:35 skrev Pierre Haessig <pierre.haessig@crans.org>:

Hi,

Although in 2021 the widespread usage of Python in science is not so
much of a surprise, I find it still nice to spot Matplotlib plotting
windows. Here at 0'34", the altimeter data of NASA’s Ingenuity Mars
Helicopter first flight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ia6S1jZmwWc,
plotted with C0/tab:blue color.

Does someone knows the "SCLK" time unit ?

Best,

Pierre

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Yes, also GitHub awarded a “Ingenuity first flight” badge to people who contributed to projects that have been used in Ingenuity, so that includes matplotlib: Open Source on Mars: Community powers NASA’s Ingenuity Helicopter · GitHub

Regards,
Bruno Pagani

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Le 26/04/2021 à 11:29, Pierre Haessig a écrit :

Hi,

Although in 2021 the widespread usage of Python in science is not so
much of a surprise, I find it still nice to spot Matplotlib plotting
windows. Here at 0'34", the altimeter data of NASA’s Ingenuity Mars
Helicopter first flight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ia6S1jZmwWc,
plotted with C0/tab:blue color.

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I believe SCLK stands for spacecraft clock. Google found this document
https://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/pub/naif/toolkit_docs/C/req/sclk.html

Best regards,
Scott

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On Apr 26, 2021, at 03:29, Pierre Haessig <pierre.haessig@crans.org> wrote:

Hi,

Although in 2021 the widespread usage of Python in science is not so
much of a surprise, I find it still nice to spot Matplotlib plotting
windows. Here at 0'34", the altimeter data of NASA’s Ingenuity Mars
Helicopter first flight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ia6S1jZmwWc,
plotted with C0/tab:blue color.

Does someone knows the "SCLK" time unit ?

Best,

Pierre

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