User:Schrauber5/testMarstime2

This page uses and demonstrates template convert between Earth time for an event given in Mars days (Sol) and Mars time, as Nasa does at reports and raw images. There are two derived prototype templates for mission Mars2020 with Ingenuity_(helicopter) and Curiosity_(rover) that have a (different) reference included.

As of July 10, I created a generic Mars template: Marstime and a special one derived for the Mars2020 Mission: Mars2020time.

List of used templates

 * User:Schrauber5/testMarstime
 * User:Schrauber5/testMars2020time (includes reference for Mars2020)
 * User:Schrauber5/testMarsCuriositytime
 * User:Schrauber5/Marstime with iso format and documentation
 * Template:Marstime same in the template namespace (deleted after discussion)
 * User:Schrauber5/Mars2020time (includes reference for Mars2020)
 * Template:Mars2020time same in the template namespace (deleted after discussion)
 * User:Schrauber5/testMarsbackwards
 * User:Schrauber5/testMars2020backwards (includes reference for Mars2020)

Changes following the prototypes versions (testMars...) are
 * Added documentation subpage
 * Output format is ISO

Additional test cases may be added by anyone. This page is temporary. Please add comments regarding the template at the talk page of the templates e.g. User talk:Schrauber5/Marstime

Test of generic Mars templates, testMarstime and Marstime
xx is used as text after the output.
 * Earth time of Sol 58, Mars time 12:35 (flight 1) by template testMarstime: xx
 * Earth time of Sol 58, Mars time 12:35 (flight 1) by template Marstime: xx
 * Converted to other format: xx

Test of specific template Mars2020time

 * Earth time of flight 35, Sol 635, Mars time 16:37 by template User:Schrauber5/Mars2020time and changed Format by #time template: xx
 * Earth time of flight 35, Sol 635, Mars time 16:37 by template Mars2020time: xx

Note: deletion message hinders further processing by #time template.

with future date

 * Sol 1032 10:22 (guess for flight 72):

Link to Nav Cam pictures

Nasa Helicopter page

List_of_Ingenuity_flights

Past
Based on sol and local time of raw pictures. Since flight 66 this differs from published flight log.


 * Sol 1023 10:15 (flight 71): (no pictures)
 * Sol 1009 10:15 (flight 70):
 * Sol 1007 10:15 (flight 69):
 * Sol 1003 10:15 (flight 68):
 * Sol 990 10:23 (flight 67):
 * Sol 962 10:13 (flight 66):
 * Sol 961 10:33 (flight 65):
 * Sol 955 10:13 (flight 64):
 * Sol 947 10:37 (flight 63):
 * Sol 940 10:25 (flight 62):
 * Sol 933 12:07 (flight 61):
 * Sol 924 11:07 (flight 60):
 * Sol 915 11:07 (flight 59):
 * Sol 910 11:20 (flight 58):
 * Sol 902 13:07 (flight 57):
 * Sol 894 11:07 (flight 56):
 * Sol 881 13:07 (flight 55):
 * Sol 872 15:13 (flight 54):
 * Sol 860 15:?? (flight 53):
 * Sol 776 15:22 (flight 52):
 * Sol 772 15:23 (flight 51):
 * Sol 763 15:07 (flight 50):
 * Sol 752 15:07 (flight 49):
 * Sol 741 15:15 (flight 48):
 * Sol 729 16:08 (flight 47):
 * Sol 717 16:08 (flight 46):
 * Sol 714 17:08 (flight 45):
 * Sol 711 16:07 (flight 44):
 * Sol 708 16:05 (flight 43):
 * Sol 697 16:09 (flight 42):
 * Sol 689 16:03 (flight 41):
 * Sol 681 16:53 (flight 40):
 * Sol 673 17:11 (flight 39):
 * Sol 667 16:32 (flight 38):
 * Sol 649 16:31 (flight 37):
 * Sol 642 16:31 (flight 36):
 * Sol 635 16:37 (flight 35):
 * Sol 625 16:39 (flight 34):
 * Sol 567 16:18 (flight 33):
 * Sol 561 15:48 (flight 32):
 * Sol 550 15:48 (flight 31):
 * Sol 533 16:08 (flight 30):
 * Sol 465 15:29 (flight 29):
 * Sol 423 11:55 (flight 28):
 * Sol 418 11:40 (flight 27):
 * Sol 403 11:40 (flight 26):
 * Sol 398 10:05 (flight 25):
 * Sol 398 09:33 (flight 24):
 * Sol 388 10:04 (flight 23):
 * Sol 384 10:04 (flight 22):
 * Sol 375 10:04 (flight 21):
 * Sol 362 10:04 (flight 20):
 * Sol 345 12:04 (flight 19):
 * Sol 292 12:04 (flight 18):
 * Sol 282 13:35 (flight 17):
 * Sol 268 12:35 (flight 16):
 * Sol 254 12:06 (flight 15, landing):
 * Sol 241 12:34 (flight 14):
 * Sol 204 11:12 (high speed spin test):
 * Sol 193 12:06 (flight 13):
 * Sol 174 13:23 (flight 12):
 * Sol 163 12:36 (flight 11):
 * Sol 152 12:06 (flight 10):
 * Sol 133, 12:35 (flight 9):
 * Sol 124, 12:34
 * Sol 120, 12:34 (flight 8):
 * Sol 107, 12:35 (flight 7):
 * Sol 105, 12:35 (flight 7 first try):
 * Sol 91, 12:35 (flight 6):
 * Sol 76, 12:34 (flight 5):
 * Sol 69, 12:35 (flight 4):
 * Sol 68, 12:37:
 * Sol 64, 12:35 (flight 3):
 * Sol 61, 12:35 (flight 2):
 * Sol 58, 12:35 (first flight):
 * Sol 55, 12:30 (high speed spin test):
 * Sol 48, 12:30 (slown spin test):
 * Sol 0, 0:00:

Test of mission Curiosity template

 * Earth time of Sol 3146, Mars time 12:00 by template testMarsCuriositytime:

Convert output of time template
In the documentation of Perseverance_Mission_Timer 2021-02-18 13:50 is given as midnight after Landing day:

In the code is 2021-02-18 4:24:00 as offset, that gives 

Explicit reference 2021-02-18 4:43:00:  Old reference of the testMars2020time template (Sol 76 12:34, 2021-05-07 19:26) 2021-02-18 4:24:11: 

Current time
Default format: June 29, 2024, Format w/o links:, Format for backwards template input: June 29, 2024

Other time zones:
 * June 29, 2024 Europa
 * June 29, 2024 East Coast
 * June 29, 2024 West Coast

Current time converted to Mars2020 time
June 29, 2024 UTC =