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;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; emm_emu_maven_orbit_plot Routine to create a 6-panel plot with the orbits of MAVEN (and potentially other spacecraft in future) plotted with respect to a gridded lat-long data image. Syntax: mvn_orbit_survey_plot_ephemeris, time, fileroot, screen=screen Inputs: time - any UTC timestamp, typically the start or central time the image was taken fileroot - the name of the file, without extension (i.e. no '.jpg' at the end) KEYWORDS: screen - boolean keyword to send the output to the screen; used for testing. Default = 0 tbuffer - The number of seconds before and after the central time where the trajectory should be plotted sun_view - Controls the viewpoint in the YZ-plane. If set to 'day', the view is of the dayside of Mars. If set to 'night', the view is of the nightside. traj_ct - Color table for the MAVEN trajectory overlay - Structure describing the image/data to be overlaid on the sphere of Mars. Contains the following tags: LAT: Nx-element array of latitudes of each point to be painted on the sphere. ELON: N-element array of East longitudes of each point to be painted on the sphere DATA: N-element array of values (e.g. brightnesses etc.) to be painted on the sphere COLOR_TABLE: which color table is wanted for the overlay LOG: 0 or 1 for whether the data should be plotted with a logarithmic color scale RANGE: the color scale range for the data OBSPOS: in the case of images of Mars captured by orbital assets, this is the position of the "camera", in Cartesian coordinates. DESCRIPTION: a string, briefly describing what is being overlaid on the sphere. Ideally this should be less than 20 characters FILENAME: if the image comes from a particular file, it can be entered for printing on the final plot Dependencies: Requires installation of the Berkeley SPEDAS software package. Caution: 1. This routine make use of the ImageMagick "convert" utility. This step is used when converting the .eps file producded by the program into a .jpg file. If you don't have "convert", simply comment out the lines below that create the .jpg and remove the .eps files. 18 Jan, 2017 - Original version by David brain 02 Nov, 2022 - update for EMM by Rob Lillis ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
(See projects/emm/emm_emu_maven_orbit_plot.pro)
NAME: FIXED_MAP_GRID PURPOSE: The MAP_GRID procedure draws the graticule of parallels and meridians, according to the specifications established by MAP_SET. MAP_SET must be called before MAP_GRID to establish the projection type, the center of the projection, polar rotation and geographical limits. CATEGORY: Mapping. CALLING SEQUENCE: MAP_GRID INPUTS: NONE OPTIONAL INPUTS: NONE KEYWORD PARAMETERS: BOX_AXES: Surround the map window with a "box" style axes with annotations, outside the box, where the parallels intersect the sides, and the meridians intersect the bottom and top edges of the box. The border of the box is drawn in alternating foreground and background colors, with color changes at each intersection with a parallel or meridian. This keyword determines the thickness of the box's border, in millimeters. If LABEL is not explicitly specified, it defaults to 1 when this keyword is present. If this feature is selected, be sure to leave enough room around the map window for the annotation, usually by specifying the XMARGIN and YMARGIN keywords to MAP_SET. See the example below. CHARSIZE: The size of the characters used for the labels. The default is 1. COLOR: The color index for the grid lines. FILL_HORIZON: Fills the current map_horizon. HORIZON: Draws the current map horizon. INCREMENT: Determines the spacing between graticle points. GLINESTYLE: If set, the line style used to draw the grid of parallels and meridians. See the IDL User's Guide for options. The default is dotted. GLINETHICK: The thickness of the grid lines. Default is 1. LABEL: Set this keyword to label the parallels and meridians with their corresponding latitudes and longitudes. Setting this keyword to an integer will cause every LABEL gridline to be labeled (i.e, if LABEL=3 then every third gridline will be labeled). The starting point for determining which gridlines are labeled is the minimum latitude or longitude (-180 to 180), unless the LATS or LONS keyword is set to a single value. In this case, the starting point is the value of LATS or LONS. LATALIGN: This keyword controls the alignment of the text baseline for latitude labels. A value of 0.0 left justifies the label, 1.0 right justifies it, and 0.5 centers it. LATDEL: The spacing in degrees between parallels of latitude in the grid. If not set, a suitable value is determined from the current map projection. LATS: The desired latitudes to be drawn (and optionally labeled). If this keyword is omitted, appropriate latitudes will be generated with consideration of the optional LATDEL keyword. If this keyword is set to a single value, drawn (and optionally labeled) latitudes will be automatically generated as [...,LATS-LATDEL,LATS,LATS+LATDEL,...] over the extent of the map. The single valued LATS is taken to be the starting point for labelling (See the LABEL keyword). LATLAB: The longitude at which to place latitude labels. The default is the center longitude on the map. LATNAMES: An array specifing the names to be used for the latitude labels. By default, this array is automatically generated in units of degrees. This array can be a string array or numeric, but should not be of mixed type. When LATNAMES is specified, LATS must also be specified, but the number of elments in the two arrays need not be equal. Extra LATNAMES are ignored, while LATNAMES not supplied are automatically reported in degrees. LATNAMES can be used when LATS is set to a single value. It this case, the LATS used will start at the specified latitude and progress northward, wrapping around the globe if appropriate. Caution should be used when using LATNAMES in conjunction with a single LATS, since the number of visible latitude gridlines is dependent on many factors. LONALIGN: This keyword controls the alignment of the text baseline for longitude labels. A value of 0.0 left justifies the label, 1.0 right justifies it, and 0.5 centers it. LONDEL: The spacing in degrees between meridians of longitude in the grid. If not set, a suitable value is determined from the current map projection. LONLAB: The latitude at which to place longitude labels. The default is the center latitude on the map. LONS: The desired longitudes to be drawn (and optionally labeled). If this keyword is omitted, appropriate longitudes will be generated with consideration of the optional LONDEL keyword. If this keyword is set to a single value, drawn (and optionally labeled) longitudes will be automatically generated as [...,LONS-LONDEL,LONS,LONS+LONDEL,...] over the extent of the map. The single valued LONS is taken to be the starting point for labeling (See the LABEL keyword). LONNAMES: An array specifing the names to be used for the longitude labels. By default, this array is automatically generated in units of degrees. This array can be a string array or numeric, but should not be of mixed type. When LONNAMES is specified, LATS must also be specified, but the number of elments in the two arrays need not be equal. Extra LONNAMES are ignored, while LATNAMES not supplied are automatically reported in degrees. LONNAMES can be used when LONS is set to a single value. It this case, the LONS used will start at the specified longitude and progress eastward, wrapping around the globe if appropriate. Caution should be used when using LONNAMES in conjunction with a single LONS, since the number of visible longitude gridlines is dependent on many factors. MAP_STRUCTURE: Set this keyword to a !MAP structure, as returned from MAP_PROJ_INIT. If this keyword is set then the gridlines are passed through MAP_PROJ_FORWARD and the resulting lines are drawn using Cartesian coordinates. If this keyword is not set then it is assumed that MAP_SET has been called to set up a map projection. NO_GRID: Set this keyword if you only want labels but not gridlines. ORIENTATION: Specifies the clockwise angle in degrees from horizontal of the text baseline that the labels should be rotated. Note, that the rotation used in MAP_SET is also clockwise, but XYOUTS is normally counterclockwise. T3D: Set this keyword to indicate that the generalized transformation matrix in !P.T is to be used. If not present, the user-supplied coordinates are simply scaled to screen coordinates. ZVALUE: Sets the Z coordinate, in normalized coordinates in the range of 0 to 1, at which to output the continents. Note - This keyword has effect only if keyword T3D is set and the transformation is stored in !P.T OUTPUTS: Draws gridlines and labels on the current map. EXAMPLE: map_set,10,20,23.5,/cont,/ortho,/horizon ; establish a projection lats=[-65,-52,-35,-20,-2.59,15,27.6,35,45,55,75,89] ; choose the parallels to draw map_grid,lats=lats,londel=20,lons=-13,label=2,lonlab=-2.5,latlab=7 ;draw the grid Make a map with a grid surrounded by a box style axis: map_set, /STEREO, 40, -90,scale=50e6,/CONTINENTS, XMARGIN=3, YMARGIN=3 map_grid, /BOX_AXES, COLOR=3, CHARSIZE=1.5 ; MODIFICATION HISTORY: Written by: SVP, May, 23 1996. DMS, Feb, 1996 Note that this version plots all gridlines unless a 4 element LIMIT was specified to MAP_SET. SVP, Nov 1996 Changed over !map1 (new IDL5 maps) SVP, May 1996 Map_Grid used to live inside of map_set.pro, now it lives here. SVP, May 1996 Changed LABEL to determine the skip between labelled gridlines. Also, added the LATS and LONS keywords to give complete control over where the labels go. SVP, Sept 1996 Added LATNAMS,LONAMES, and ORIENTATION keywords DMS, Nov, 1996 Rev 2 of maps. DMS, Jul, 1997 Added Box Axes CT, Jan 2004: Added MAP_STRUCTURE keyword. Renamed the function FIXED_MAP_GRID with fixed at lines 555-556 and 664-665 as described here: http://www.dfanning.com/map_tips/missinggrid.html. This is required to get proper grid output in some applications, but it breaks other code.
(See projects/emm/fixed_map_grid.pro)