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Moderate-LIDAR
This video is an example of a person performing the landing point designation task in the LIDAR scenario. The vehicle is finishing the pitch up maneuver. Because of the LIDAR malfunction, the scan has significantly more noise than normal. In 20 seconds, the LIDAR scan will appear, along with a warning regarding the sensor.
The LIDAR malfunction results in some craters being missed or areas that are really safe to be marked unsafe. The automation has suggested the top three landing sites based on the LIDAR scan. In this example, the pilot has selected site #1. He presses the corresponding button on the joystick and then presses the fire button. His job is finished, the automation will fly the vehicle to the ground. He is only allowed to designate once.
For training purposes, we provide you some partial feedback during your practice runs. Here is a map of the terrain's overall safeness, one objective you might be considering during landing point designation. Dark green areas are the safest whereas red are the most dangerous.
Moderate-LIDAR
This video is an example of a person performing the landing point designation task in the LIDAR scenario. The vehicle is finishing the pitch up maneuver. Because of the LIDAR malfunction, the scan has significantly more noise than normal. In 20 seconds, the LIDAR scan will appear, along with a warning regarding the sensor.
The LIDAR malfunction results in some craters being missed or areas that are really safe to be marked unsafe. The automation has suggested the top three landing sites based on the LIDAR scan. In this example, the pilot has selected site #1. He presses the corresponding button on the joystick and then presses the fire button. His job is finished, the automation will fly the vehicle to the ground. He is only allowed to designate once.
For training purposes, we provide you some partial feedback during your practice runs. Here is a map of the terrain's overall safeness, one objective you might be considering during landing point designation. Dark green areas are the safest whereas red are the most dangerous.