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Dome Productions

For several years, the Advanced Visualization Lab has been involved in production of high-quality imagery for digital dome planitarium shows. Our work has been featured in some of the top dome showcase venues. Both in the United States and overseas.

 

NCSA’s Advanced Visualization Laboratory, has contributed cinematic visualizations to a new space show that debuted at Chicago’s Adler Planetarium (www.adlerplanetarium.org) on Friday, March 6.Adler Planetarium Plaza

“IBEX: Search for the Edge of the Solar System“ narrates the mission of NASA’s Interstellar Boundary Explorer (http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ibex/), which set out in the Fall of 2008 to map the boundaries of our solar system by studying the interaction of hot solar winds with the cold of deep space. The three scenes created for the show, totaling 4.5 minutes of dome rendering, serve as the opening, finale, and a centerpiece. The introductory scene allows audiences to ride with the sun and its heliosphere as it moves above and below the galactic plane, while the finale gives them a panoramic view of the Milky Way. The centerpiece shows star orbits in motion around our galaxy's distant center; the scene's rendering required original calculations that provide a new scientific visualization of our home galaxy's astrophysics.

 


Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity

Premiered January 2006 at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science (DMNS)

DMNS Show Website
Includes Trailer, Description & Companion Guide

GLAST: Black Hole resources & Educator Workshop


The Search for Life: Are We Alone?
&
Passport to the Universe

Rose Center for Earth and Space of the American Museum of Natural History

The Search for Life Website

Passport to the Universe Website

 

 

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