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Nasa world wind graphics cards
Nasa world wind graphics cards






The energy that remains helps to drive the Earth system, powering a remarkable planetary engine - the climate. Much of what makes it through is reflected back into space by clouds, ice and snow. This image slideshow includes visualizations from the "Dynamic Earth" excerpt.

nasa world wind graphics cards

Earth's atmosphere acts like a shield, blocking quite a bit of this energy. The sun also continually sends out streams of light and radiation energy. In the animation, a giant explosion of magnetic energy from the sun, called a coronal mass ejection, slams into and is deflected by the Earth's powerful magnetic field. The excerpt accepted by SIGGRAPH shows how uneven heating from the sun drives the air and ocean currents that produce the Earth's climate. "In the process, they are delivering special insights into the way our Earth works and how it's now changing." "The NASA SVS team is doing pioneering work in visualizing both simulation and satellite data," Lucas says. Lucas, who wrote, directed and co-produced "Dynamic Earth," says that he's proud that nearly all the visualizations are based on real-world data. The immersive 24-minute, ultra-high resolution, full-dome show is a joint production of NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio (SVS) in Greenbelt, Md., Spitz Creative Media in Chadds Ford, Pa., the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Ill., the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Colo., and Thomas Lucas Productions in Ossining, N.Y. The full-length "Dynamic Earth" presentation is narrated by actor Liam Neeson and illustrates how equilibrium between Earth's climatic systems sustains life and what could happen if the balance is tipped. "Clearly NASA has exceeded that standard with their submission." "Major Hollywood studios submit pieces, so there is a high standard," says Joshua Grow, SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Festival Chair, Los Angeles. The Association for Computer Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques is known as SIGGRAPH and is widely considered the most prestigious forum of its kind. The computer visualization is titled "Coronal Mass Ejection and Ocean/Wind Circulation." It is also published today (June 19) as the 100th story for the award-winning NASA Viz iPad application.

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nasa world wind graphics cards

(Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center) Watch this NASA animation as it shows a coronal mass ejection from the sun pelting Venus, and then zooms in for a close-up view of Earth's winds and ocean currents.






Nasa world wind graphics cards