Images of Earth and Space: Supercomputing 96
This animation includes seven visualizations from Goddard Space Flight Center, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and NASA HPCC Earth and Space Sciences Project investigators. In order of appearance, they are stellar turbulence, 3D colliding black holes, star formation, solar surge, Hurricane Florence, Southern California fly-over, and a running skeleton. Classical music accompanies the visuals.
The full, 6.5-minute Images video with music
Credits
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Scientific Visualization Studio
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Animators
- Fausto Cattaneo (University of Chicago)
- Chad Kainz (NASA)
- John Shalf (NASA)
- Paul Walker (NASA)
- Steve Maher (NASA/GSFC)
- David Curkendall (NASA/JPL CalTech)
- Peggy Li (NASA)
- Will Duquette (NASA)
- Kathya Zamora-Diaz (NASA)
- Robert Crippen (NASA)
- Tom Logan (NASA)
- Andy Acuna (Hughes STX)
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Scientists
- Ed Rodgers (NASA/GSFC)
- Marcus Pandy (University of Texas)
- Brian Garner (University of Texas)
- Clay Anderson (University of Texas)
- Peter Anninos (NCSA)
- Fausto Cattaneo (University of Chicago)
- Andrea Malagoli (University of Chicago)
- Edward Seidel (NCSA)
- Steve Brandt (NCSA)
- Karen Camarda (NCSA)
- Joan Masso (NCSA)
- Wai-Mo Suen (Washington University)
- Judith Karpen (Naval Research Laboratory)
- Spiro Antiochos (Naval Research Laboratory)
- C. Richard DeVore (Naval Research Laboratory)
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Writer
- Jarrett Cohen (Global Science and Technology, Inc.)
Release date
This page was originally published on Wednesday, October 30, 1996.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 2:00 PM EDT.