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This video demonstrates the new "Sky" feature of Google Earth 4.2 just released on August 22, 2007 . It lets you look up at the night sky and zoom in on photographs taken by powerful telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope. It also provides placemarks to cool things you can see in the universe.
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This page shows examples of visualizations that have been created with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's VisIt. Some visualizations have been contributed by VisIt customers.
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The mission of the Scientific Visualization Studio is to facilitate scientific inquiry and outreach within NASA programs through visualization. To that end, the SVS works closely with scientists in the creation of visualization products, systems, and processes in order to promote a greater understanding of Earth and Space Science research activities at Goddard Space Flight Center and within the NASA research community.
Reviews and Metadata User Rating: 5.0 / 5(5.0 / 5)
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ncsa.uiuc.edu
A video rendered and visualized at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. Scientific simulation done by John F. Hawley and Julian H. Krolik.
Reviews and Metadata User Rating: 4.0 / 5(4.0 / 5)
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ncsa.uiuc.edu
A scientific visualization of a star's life, death, and supernova. Scientific simulation done by Michael Norman from University of California in San Diego. Scientific visualization done by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications.
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ncsa.uiuc.edu
The National Center for Supercomputing Applications created a visualization of the nonlinear evolution of the universe from 20 million to 14 billion years old.
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ncsa.uiuc.edu
Visualizations done using high performance computing of galaxies, the internet, and virtual reality.
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An archive of scientific visualizations, talks from various scientists at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, and a few speeches from Bill Clinton and Al Gore at the University of Illinois.
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