GPM Constellation Covers the Earth

  • Released Tuesday, July 1, 2014
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This page contains a series of test animations for the GPM "Second Light" release. Each animation test is rendered in three ways: on a flat map, on a globe, and on a rotating globe. The newest tests are always at the top of the page.

Accumulating swaths from the GPM Constellation, shown on a flat map. Swaths are brightest with current data, then fade to a dimmer representation.

Accumulating swaths from the GPM Constellation, shown on a globe. Swaths are brightest with current data, then fade to a dimmer representation.

Accumulating swaths from the GPM Constellation, shown on a globe rotating at the correct rate. Swaths are brightest with the current data, then fade to a dimmer representation.

Accumulating swaths from the GPM Constellation, shown on a flat map. Swaths are brightest with current data, then fade to a dimmer representation. About halfway through, this new swath indication fades away. This is a fast version (10 minutes per frame).

Accumulating swaths from the GPM Constellation, shown on a globe. Swaths are brightest with current data, then fade to a dimmer representation. About halfway through, this new swath indication fades away. This is a fast version (10 minutes per frame).

Accumulating swaths from the GPM Constellation, shown on a flat map. Swaths are brightest with current data, then fade to a dimmer representation. About halfway through, this new swath indication fades away. This is a very fast version (30 minutes per frame).

Accumulating swaths from the GPM Constellation, shown on a globe. Swaths are brightest with current data, then fade to a dimmer representation. About halfway through, this new swath indication fades away. This is a very fast version (30 minutes per frame).



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NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio

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This page was originally published on Tuesday, July 1, 2014.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, October 9, 2024 at 12:04 AM EDT.



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