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Expand Up @@ -8,10 +8,11 @@ The following people contributed to our project throughout the week:
* Team member: [Romina Piunno](https://github.com/RomiP)
* Team member: [Michael Studinger](https://science.gsfc.nasa.gov/sed/bio/michael.studinger)
* Team member: [Zach Fair](https://github.com/zachghiaccio)
* Team member: [Phillip Arndt](https://github.com/fliphilipp)
* Team member: [Philipp Arndt](https://github.com/fliphilipp)
* Team member: [David Shean](https://github.com/dshean)
* Team member: [Zheng Liu](https://github.com/liuzheng-arctic)

![example teaser image](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fliphilipp/images/main/example_plot%20(1).jpg)

## Project Goals

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The group completed tasks for this project as follows:
* Michael created a user interface that accepted a single latitude/longitude AOI point and created a circle polygon (radius: 25km)
* Phillip downloaded ICESat-2 time-specific orbit (cycle) KML's from the 'Technical Specs' page (https://icesat-2.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/specs) and converted them to a Geodataframe
* Philipp downloaded ICESat-2 time-specific orbit (cycle) KML's from the 'Technical Specs' page (https://icesat-2.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/specs) and converted them to a Geodataframe
* Adrian clipped the orbit Geodataframe using the AOI circle polygon
* Zachary drew the beam pairs for the clipped ground tracks
* Shanshan created the interactive map output to display the beam pairs, AOI, and time stamps for the user-input latitude/longitude
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