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Collection:
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NASA Scientific Visualization Studio Collection
Collection
NASA Scientific Visualization Studio Collection
Collection
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Title:
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ViSBARD: Insights into the Sun-Earth Connection
Title
ViSBARD: Insights into the Sun-Earth Connection
Title
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Instrument:
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ACE
Instrument
ACE
Instrument
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Instrument:
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Polar
Instrument
Polar
Instrument
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Instrument:
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Geotail
Instrument
Geotail
Instrument
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Instrument:
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GOES-10
Instrument
GOES-10
Instrument
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Instrument:
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Wind
Instrument
Wind
Instrument
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Instrument:
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Cluster
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Cluster
Instrument
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Description:
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The Polar spacecraft (light blue) makes a close pass to by the Earth and we see the magnetic field direction changes dramatically through this region. Geotail appears in the upper right-hand corner. Note the very disturbed fields measured by GOES-10 (above Polar in the image) that indicated a strong storm disturbance.
Description
The Polar spacecraft (light blue) makes a close pass to by the Earth and we see the magnetic field direction changes dramatically through this region. Geotail appears in the upper right-hand corner. Note the very disturbed fields measured by GOES-10 (above Polar in the image) that indicated a strong storm disturbance.
Description
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Abstract:
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ViSBARD (Visual System for Browsing, Analysis, and Retrieval of Data) is a data analysis application that brings together measurements from collections of spacecraft near the Earth or throughout the heliosphere In this visualization created from ViSBARD screenshots, we see the magnetic field as measured from six different satellites. The position of each spacecraft is marked by a small color glyph (ACE = yellow, Cluster = dark blue, Geotail = green, GOES 10 = red, Polar = light blue, Wind = purple). The direction of the arrow signifies the direction of the magnetic field while the color represents the intensity (red being the highest, blue the lowest). The magnetic pole of the Earth is in yellow, and it rotates properly as the animation proceeds. This view of the magnetic storm shows highly disturbed fields at geosynchronous orbit (GOES), many crossings of the 'magntotail current sheet' where the field changes sign and points at the opposite pole of the Earth, close encounters with the Earth (large red fields that are truncated to keep the arrows from becoming huge), and the entry from the back of the picture of Wind and Geotail through the bow shock (wire-frame) and magnetopause (sometimes visible as a transparent surface).
Abstract
ViSBARD (Visual System for Browsing, Analysis, and Retrieval of Data) is a data analysis application that brings together measurements from collections of spacecraft near the Earth or throughout the heliosphere In this visualization created from ViSBARD screenshots, we see the magnetic field as measured from six different satellites. The position of each spacecraft is marked by a small color glyph (ACE = yellow, Cluster = dark blue, Geotail = green, GOES 10 = red, Polar = light blue, Wind = purple). The direction of the arrow signifies the direction of the magnetic field while the color represents the intensity (red being the highest, blue the lowest). The magnetic pole of the Earth is in yellow, and it rotates properly as the animation proceeds. This view of the magnetic storm shows highly disturbed fields at geosynchronous orbit (GOES), many crossings of the 'magntotail current sheet' where the field changes sign and points at the opposite pole of the Earth, close encounters with the Earth (large red fields that are truncated to keep the arrows from becoming huge), and the entry from the back of the picture of Wind and Geotail through the bow shock (wire-frame) and magnetopause (sometimes visible as a transparent surface).
Abstract
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Completed:
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2003-12-12
Completed
2003-12-12
Completed
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Credit:
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*Please give credit for this visualization to* NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio, and Ryan Boller (NASA/GSFC)
Credit
*Please give credit for this visualization to* NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio, and Ryan Boller (NASA/GSFC)
Credit
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Studio:
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SVS
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Animator:
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Tom Bridgman (Lead)
Animator
Tom Bridgman (Lead)
Animator
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Scientist:
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Aaron Roberts (NASA/GSFC)
Scientist
Aaron Roberts (NASA/GSFC)
Scientist
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Series:
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ViSBARD
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Data Collected:
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2002-10-07T00:04:35 - 2002-10-10T23:59:51
Data_Collected
2002-10-07T00:04:35 - 2002-10-10T23:59:51
Data Collected
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Keywords:
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DLESE
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Keywords:
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SVS
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Keywords:
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HDTV
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Keywords:
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Space science
Keywords
Space science
Keywords
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Keywords:
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Magnetosphere
Keywords
Magnetosphere
Keywords
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Keywords:
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ViSBARD
Keywords
ViSBARD
Keywords
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facet_where:
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Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
facet_where
Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
facet_where
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facet_what:
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Earth
facet_what
Earth
facet_what
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facet_what:
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Sun
facet_what
Sun
facet_what
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facet_what:
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Polar
facet_what
Polar
facet_what
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facet_what:
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Geotail
facet_what
Geotail
facet_what
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facet_what:
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WIRE
facet_what
WIRE
facet_what
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facet_what:
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GOES 10
facet_what
GOES 10
facet_what
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facet_what:
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ACE
facet_what
ACE
facet_what
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Animation Number:
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2862
Animation_Number
2862
Animation Number
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UID:
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SPD-SCIVS-http://svs .gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a 000000/a002800/a0028 62/visd_0300-IMAGE
UID
SPD-SCIVS-http://svs .gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a 000000/a002800/a0028 62/visd_0300-IMAGE
UID
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original url:
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original_url
original url
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