Images of Earth and Space: The Role of Visualization in NASA Science
- Author:
- Alison Walker, Andrea Malagoli, Andy Acuna, Anshu Dubey, Benjamin Bromley, Ben Moore, Brian Garner, Bruce Fryxell, Chester Koblinsky, Cindy Starr, Compton Tucker, Courtney Scott, Dave Pape, David Bernstein, David Hobill, David Smith, Dorothy Hall, Edouard Siregar, Edward Seidel, Fausto Cattaneo, Frank Anderson, Frank Lemoine, Gene Feldman, George Lake, Gregory Neumann, Janet Chien, J. Hollis, Jim Strong, John Salmon, Kevin Olson, Larry Smarr, Marcus Pandy, Maria Zuber, Mark Bajuk, Mark Schoeberl, Michael Mumma, Michael Warren, Neal Katz, Pamela ONeil, Paul Schopf, Peter Anninos, Peter Mouginis-Mark, Peter Quinn, Richard Lyon, Sanjoy Ghosh, Theresa Brainerd, Wai-Mo Suen, William Rossow, Wojciech Zurek
- Subject:
- Science and Technology
- Institution Name:
- NASA
- Collection:
- NASA GSFC Scientific Visualization Studio
- Grade Level:
- Secondary, Post-secondary
- Abstract:
This compilation video contains visualizations of Earth and Space Sciences resulting from supercomputer models. The excerpted visualizations include: Ocean Planet, El Nino, Ozone 1991, Clouds, Changes in Glacier Bay, Alaska, Biosphere, Lunar Topography from the Clementine Mission, Musculoskeletal Modeling Dynamic Simulations, Simulations of the Breakup and Dynamical Evolution of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, Convective Penetration in Stellar Interiors, Topological Features of a Compressible Plasma Vortex Sheet: A Model for the Outer Heliospheric Solar Wind, R-Aquarii Jet, The Evolution of Distorted Black Holes, Rayleigh-Taylor Instability in a Supernova, Galaxy Harassment, N-Body Simulation of the Cold Dark Matter Cosmology.
- Course Type:
- Learning Module
- Languages:
- English
- Material Type:
- Other
- Media Format:
- Graphics/Photos, Text/HTML, Video
- Technical Requirements:
- Real player
- Conditions of Use:
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Public Domain
Please give credit to NASA GSFC Scientific Visualization Studio
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