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"Look-down" radar and terrain mapping


Hotel26

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[Might be related to the needs expressed in: https://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?/topic/176273-is-there-a-mod-for-terrain-levelling/]

Is there a mod, or is there any interest in making a mod, that performs the function of "look-down" radar.  I'm always on the lookout for terrestrial "flat spots" that could potentially be used as a landing strip or an airfield.  Not too bumpy and no precipitous grade changes.  Nothing that would break a heavy landing or leaving.

This facility would be applicable to Laythe and Duna as well (and Eve for anyone who cares about flying there).

It's no easy matter to reconnoiter from the air to identify likely airfields!

A device fitted to a plane or low-orbiting vehicle (coz "flat spots" on lunar surfaces are useful too) that automatically collected elevation samples and alerted the pilot could be very useful.

Big question before doing this is, really, how many people would find this useful enough to use?

Just a wild thought...

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Stock Kerbnet has a Terrain scanner mode, with an elevation map; what's wrong with that? Just slap a probe core on your plane and good to go.

https://wiki.kerbalspaceprogram.com/wiki/KerbNet

"Terrain Mode is the most basic of the three modes, displaying a simple monochrome elevation map of the surface directly under the craft-lighter areas are at a higher elevation, darker areas are lower. While not particularly useful on its own, Terrain Mode can be used to assess flat landing sites for craft, pick out areas at a high elevation for potential ΔV savings on subsequent takeoffs from atmospheric planets (notably Eve), place waypoints for future reference and scan for anomalies without the clutter of Biome Mode."

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KerbNet is way too low resolution to pick out areas that are actually flat, it also does a lot of interpolation, so much of the terrain data you see isn't real. If you want to find something flat on a scale that is meaningful for a plane or small craft then you need something that can zoom in very far or with a very limited field of view.

SCANsat can zoom in very far to show you the terrain or slope, though it's meant for orbital scanning, not something you would fly around with on a plane.

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Thanks and I will take a look at these.  Since a small but sharp kink in a strip can be a deal-breaker, I'm betting that a layer of code will have to do the assessment.  But if the graphical resolution isn't sufficient for the Kerbish eyeball, those mods will have very relevant code, methinks.

Update: I've downloaded SCANsat; thanks.

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