VisualODF

Many years ago I worked on a project for the University that I received my Masters degree from called “VisualODF”…
doing science since 2001
Many years ago I worked on a project for the University that I received my Masters degree from called “VisualODF”…
On my 3D printing adventures, I came across something called “Lithophane” – which is a pretty cool way to print an image and have it displayed….
NASA is again offering to have your name sent into space! Check it out here… https://mars.nasa.gov/participate/send-your-name/mars2020 . They look like this (these are my sons’ “boarding passes”):
Check us out doing a survey of Black Island in Antarctica using a four-wheeler (a quad) with a GPS survey setup on it. It was quite an experience, and a little bit cold overall 🙂
Here is a day I chronicled a day in Thule, Greenland – this was typical of what I have done for the last (almost) 18 years ! It’s a kind of fun look at the
I didn’t know this was a public post at NASA, but that’s the way PR works when you are actually working in the government. It’s cool to see what others see of me..
Here is an interesting image that I created after we landed (I have it in a 3d point cloud). It is based on something called “structure from motion”. It had laser references (I was in
OIB concluded the 2018 DC8 Antarctic campaign today with a successful “Bellingshausen-Amundsen Divide IS-2” mission today. This was the 24th science mission of the deployment (equaling the previous record for DC8 missions flown during
The final mission attempt of the 2018 OIB DC8 deployment will be “Bell Am Divide IS2”. This is a new mission developed in the field to maximize opportunities for weather today. Takeoff will be 10:30
The AFRC DC8 aircraft flew into clearing conditions over Thwaites Glacier allowing us to complete the “Thwaites 2002” land ice mission today. While we had some concern that portions of the survey site might be