NLT Data Issues
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Revision as of 02:24, 29 May 2005
Missing tiles in NLT
- Nome is missing in NLT data, location area:
- 64.88, -165.66 -- Area extends from lat 72.00 down to lat 58.48
- Some Landsat "Paths" were accidentally left out of processing...fixing [CM]
- Equator East of Prime Meridian, some scenes were cut out that shouldn't have been...ERMapper issue, fixing [CM : Fixed]
- Strips in Eastern Australia and Indonesia were left out, also fixing [CM : Fixed]
- Parts of South-Eastern Australian coast appear as double images
- worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-49.40921&lon=69.55841&alt=133124 <-- missing NLT imagery. There is WWC LandSat of the area
more missing tiles worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=48.90261&lon=17.55797&alt=34257&dir=10.8&tilt=31.5 worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=48.82368&lon=17.71591&alt=84860&dir=10.8&tilt=31.5 worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=47.80775&lon=17.50535&alt=169663&dir=10.8&tilt=10.3 worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-18.76517&lon=130.60451&alt=719504 worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-20.18924&lon=122.57742&alt=719504 worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-27.35578&lon=148.60716&alt=719504 worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=50.61292&lon=-0.12462&alt=431435 (south england)
List as at 2005-05-29 02:23 UTC
NLT Data Issues on Level 0
Missing data tiles
Australia
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-18.76517&lon=130.60451&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-20.18924&lon=122.57742&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-27.35578&lon=148.60716&alt=800000
Africa
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-18.77825&lon=30.78131&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=10.10477&lon=-2.10075&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=10.15335&lon=0.83414&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=24.56781&lon=19.56979&alt=800000
Europe
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=50.72275&lon=-0.10930&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=69.47800&lon=23.11876&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=65.27747&lon=-17.98737&alt=870000
North America
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=50.35660&lon=-80.56436&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=43.31116&lon=-117.23164&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=44.58363&lon=-104.45039&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=29.54641&lon=-92.35256&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=65.00000&lon=-170.00000&alt=800000
Asia
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=51.63403&lon=114.70615&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=69.81200&lon=66.70107&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=46.08714&lon=78.46447&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=23.16302&lon=82.69539&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=25.98000&lon=97.16824&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=24.61763&lon=98.34740&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=10.20331&lon=98.74001&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-3.47227&lon=124.61191&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-5.66867&lon=125.75480&alt=800000
South America
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-20.15009&lon=-44.28569&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-15.80013&lon=-43.44625&alt=800000
Pacific
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-18.85265&lon=-178.93993&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-54.59339&lon=158.77362&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=19.26179&lon=-155.65208&alt=870000
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Tile Misalignments & Data Processing Errors
Asia
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=67.70400&lon=-179.91975&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=55.06351&lon=164.26529&alt=800000
Australia
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-16.40068&lon=128.73721&alt=100000
Pacific
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-8.11740&lon=179.96414&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-16.16000&lon=180.00000&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-22.12327&lon=-179.96501&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-29.80000&lon=-108.00000&alt=800000
Europe
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=50.97321&lon=6.95946&alt=25000
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Artefacts
Asia
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=59.74606&lon=142.79758&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=59.68138&lon=145.83386&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=59.80164&lon=148.88112&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=59.73374&lon=152.05539&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=62.54311&lon=156.85849&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=53.91845&lon=108.70672&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=26.91016&lon=50.95712&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=12.90876&lon=119.80442&alt=800000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-7.86359&lon=117.47861&alt=800000
North America
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=50.34161&lon=-84.23586&alt=800000
South America
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-7.48814&lon=-50.83622&alt=800000
Europe
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=37.90478&lon=-24.84126&alt=800000
Pacific
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-41.28833&lon=174.79102&alt=10000
Africa
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=32.72509&lon=-4.84536&alt=200000
worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=6.80443&lon=-3.03873&alt=730594
At the request of Jessi - this forum msg listed here (NLT images in polar regions / Posted on: Apr 13 2005, 02:32 UTC)
In the north there are NLT images as far north as 81 degrees north, see sample worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=81.00139&lon=-85.08768&alt=870000
while in the south it only goes as far as 56.25 degrees south, see sample worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=-56.24944&lon=-68.45430&alt=870000
Even at this latitude it is not complete.
It would be nice to have the same coverage for us in the Southern Hemisphere, especially when we study the Antarctic Continent. To be able to see the coast line with the same details as Greenland would definitely help our students.