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Ocean Planet: Final Version
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The Ocean Planet is a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution which opened in Washington DC on April 22, 1995. A part of the exhibition was a computer flyby of the Pacific Ocean developed in the SVS. This animation represents a stage in the development of that flyby.
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An animated fly-by from a point in space above North America to soar over the Pacific, then to dive near Hawaii and fly underwater past Japan, through the Mariana trench, to resurface near New Guinea. This animation is specifically designed to be looped.
Duration: 1.9 minutes
Available formats:
352x240 (29.97 fps)
MPEG-1
14 MB
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PNG
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80x40
PNG
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320x238
JPEG
10 KB
720x480 (29.97 fps)
DV
388 MB
640x480 (29.97 fps)
MPEG-4
56 MB
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| Animation Number: | 59 |
| Animator: | Dave Pape (Lead) |
| Studio: | SVS |
| Completed: | 1994-04-29 |
| Scientist: | Gene Feldman (NASA/GSFC) |
| Instruments: | GOES
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| | Landsat-5/TM |
| | NOAA/AVHRR |
| | Nimbus-7/CZCS |
| Data sets: | NOAA/ETOPO5
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| | USGS/DEM |
| | Yale Bright Star Catalog |
| Data Collected: | Various |
| Series: | Ocean Planet |
| Video: | SVS1994-0008 * |
Keywords:
SVS
>> Ocean Planet
DLESE
>> Physical geography
DLESE
>> Physical oceanography
SVS
>> Smithsonian Institution
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More Information on this topic available at:
http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/ocean_planet.html
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Please give credit for this visualization to NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio |
*Please note: the SVS does not fulfill requests for copies of the tapes in our library. On some of our animation pages, there is a direct link to a video distribution service from which tapes, handled by the Public Affairs Office (PAO)/Goddard TV, including some of our animations may be ordered. General information on this service can be found here. |
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