During CONTRAST, the NSF/NCAR GV HIAPER flew forward, left, down, and right-facing digital cameras for in-flight image capture. The forward camera is a Point Grey Research Hi-Res Flea Hi-Color, 1024x768 resolution. The Navitar DO-412 lens has a focal length of 4 mm and the field of view is about 62 x 48 degrees with some barrel distortion. This camera is located on the right wing pylon. The right-facing camera is a Point Grey Research Flea 3 (FL3-FW-14S3C-C) - Color, 1280 x 960 resolution equipped with an Edmund Optics 6mm lens (#67-709). The field of view is 68 x 51 degrees with approximately 6% barrel distortion. This camera was looking out a right-side cabin window, tipped slightly down and aft from perpendicular to the fuselage. The left-facing camera is a Point Grey Research Hi-Res Flea Hi-Color, 1024x768 resolution, same as the forward camera. This camera was looking out a left-side cabin window, tipped slightly down and aft from perpendicular to the fuselage. The down-facing camera is a Point Grey Research Dragonfly 2 - Color, 1024 x 768 resolution. The Edmund Optics NT58-841 micro lens has a 3.6 mm focal length and 85° horizontal field of view with 46% distortion on the diagonal and 25% at full field horizontal. This camera was located in the left wing pylon. Images were acquired once per second and stored as JPEG-compressed files, roughly 100 kB each. No image processing was performed beyond converting the raw pixel data to 24 bit color images. Applying a sharpening filter as is ordinarily done by consumer digital cameras will considerably improve the appearance. The UTC date and time are encoded in the filename as YYMMDD-HHMMSS.jpg. The movies are playable with Quicktime, Windows Media Player, mplayer, VLC, and others.
Flight Specific Comments:
RF01 174235-190523
Forward camera gap due to restart required by landing in California. Left, down, and right stayed on.
Landing in California: 17:43
Takeoff in California: 18:57
RF02 011613-023618
Forward camera gap due to restart required by landing on Wake Island. Left, down, and right stayed on.
Landing on Wake Island: 01:16
Takeoff on Wake Island: 02:36
RF03
Cameras aren't quite keeping up at 1 Hz - occasionally miss a picture, most often the forward one.
RF06
Small gap due to stop and start of cameras after takeoff.
RF07
23:53Z Restart Cameras
00:06Z Camera display frozen, restart
RF09
00:05Z Restart Cameras
00:38Z Restart Cameras
RF10
All camera recording stopped 01:00. It resumed ~01:17 after two stop/start operations.
RF13
Camera was turned off for the first few hours because this was a night flight.
Cameras was turn back on at 5:09 AM to capture low-light images before full sun rise. Unfortunately, the images could not be recorded at first due to a software setting. Camera recording started when day light intensity increased.
RF15
Small gap due to stop and start of cameras after takeoff.
For questions, please contact:
Stuart Beaton or Janine Aquino
NCAR/EOL/RAF
Dataset Documentation Requirements
CONTRAST Data Submission Instructions
Letter from the Project Manager
CONTRAST Digital Camera Images and Movie Notes
CONTRAST Project Manager Report
Quick Questions for CONTRAST PIs
CONTRAST Educational Resources