Visualizations by
Horace Mitchell
Released on October 25, 1996
This animation was produced for the Smithsonian Institution's HoloGlobe Exhibit which opened to the public on August 10, 1996. The various orthographic data sets showing progressive global change were mapped onto a rotating globe and projected into space to create a holographic image of the Earth. Showing Earthandapos;s atmosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere, and biosphere are dynamic, changing on timescales of days, minutes, or even seconds. This animation is a revised version of Animation #96 [The HoloGlobe Project (Version 1)].
Please give credit for this item to: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center -
Scientific Visualization Studio,
Smithsonian Institution,
National Science Foundation (NSF),
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA),
Global Change Research Project (GCRP),
National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration (NOAA),
Dimensional Media Associates (DMA),
New York Film and Animation Company,
Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI),
Hughes STX Corporation
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GCMD keywords can be found on the Internet with the following citation:
Olsen, L.M., G. Major, K. Shein, J. Scialdone, S. Ritz, T. Stevens, M. Morahan, A. Aleman, R. Vogel, S. Leicester, H. Weir, M. Meaux, S. Grebas, C.Solomon, M. Holland, T. Northcutt, R. A. Restrepo, R. Bilodeau, 2013. NASA/Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Earth Science Keywords. Version 8.0.0.0.0