File:Orion Nebula 3D Fly-Through - HST.ogv
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Hubble Telescope 3D Fly-Through of the Orion Nebula About this video Duration: 1 minute, 19 seconds This scientific visualization takes the viewer across interstellar space and into a 3D model of the Orion Nebula. Seven individual shots of about ten seconds each are cross-faded together to form the sequence. After traversing among the stars, the camera descends through Orion's veil of bluish gas, down the valley carved by winds and high energy radiation, and past the bright stars of the trapezium in the core of the nebula. The 3D model combines astronomical knowledge, scientific intuition, and artistic interpretation to create an awe-inspiring journey into the star forming cloud. Tags Astronomical, Emission Nebulae, Hubble Telescope, Illustrative, Nebulae Credits Credit: NASA, ESA, F. Summers, G. Bacon, L. Frattare, Z. Levay, and K. Litaker (STScI) Acknowledgment: A. Mellinger, R. Gendler, and R. Andreo Publication: January 11, 2006 Background: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/news/3d-imax.html Full Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNG2hZVINUQ Thesis: CINEMATIC SCIENTIFIC VISUALIZATIONS by KENDALL RUTH LITAKER |
Date | Publication: January 11, 2006 |
Source | http://hubblesite.org/video/513/category/56-hubble-telescope http://imgsrc.hubblesite.org/hvi/uploads/video_file/video_attachment/1282/STScI-H-v0601e-1280x720.mp4 |
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Credit: NASA, ESA, F. Summers, G. Bacon, L. Frattare, Z. Levay, and K. Litaker (STScI) Acknowledgment: A. Mellinger, R. Gendler, and R. Andreo |
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