Lujendra Ojha

MUSIC (aka why I went to Science)

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The Adventures of Captain Henry

by Lujendra Ojha

Captain Henry is a time-traveling, crime-fighting squirrel from the year 2671. The songs are about his adventures.

Music video — For the love of nuts

We are legion by Gorkha. Alex our vocalist put his soul into making this video while we were in high school. Glory days!!!

To all my Nepali brothers and siters. One of my favorite Nepali songs. I always play this song when I miss high school and my old friends. Shitty cover but it meant a lot when I was growing up!! Viva Nepal!

Songs from some mad lads that made up the band Vipera/Gorkha. Viva Tucson!!! Ari from HiRISE made the video which is definitely not deserving of this shitty song we made in highschool. Luju = lead, Misael = Rhythm, Manny = Bass, Alex = vocals, Braulio = Drums. ==> Glory days!!

Trailers

What if we started "Hollywood" style trailers for scientific papers!? I recently made this one for our paper about the Medusae Fossae Formation (Paper Link).

 
HRSC view of the Medusae Fossae Formation on Mars.

HRSC view of the Medusae Fossae Formation on Mars.

3D - view of the Medusae Fossae formation

A 13 km diameter crater being infilled by the Medusae Fossae Formation. This false-color image was made by overlaying images on a digital elevation models. Both the image and 3d model were acquired by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on Mars Express.

 

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Erosional landforms in the medusae fossae formation

Streamlined features and isolated mesas that show the extent of wind erosion in the Medusae Fossae Formation. This image was acquired by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

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Erosional landforms in the medusae fossae formation

Mounds in the Medusae Fossae Formation. Since it was originally emplaced the Medusae Fossae Formation has been constantly eroded by wind related activity. Streamlined features show the effect of wind erosion on the MFF. This false-color image was made by overlaying images on a digital elevation models. Both the image and 3d model were acquired by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on Mars Express.