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184: 252: 165:(JPL) to render scientifically accurate views of the planets studied by JPL missions and the spacecraft used in that study. The Eyes family of products is available for desktop computers running Windows 7+, and Mac OSX 10.8+. Deep Space Network Now and Experience Curiosity are web-based and available across all platforms. 3D models of spacecraft and other objects are displayed with the option of comparing their size to a human, school bus, or football stadium. 259: 233: 38: 47: 300:, Deep Space Network Now is a web application which displays status of live communication with all exploratory spacecraft beyond low Earth orbit. The application displays information about the ground-based antenna in use, the spacecraft communicating and details such as the distance in light hours to the spacecraft. 224:. The landing of MSL brought an additional 739,000 visits and 20 terabytes of data was streamed from JPL servers that weekend in support of the software. Touchdown time of the rover in the software was predicted by team planning spacecraft trajectory weeks ahead but was accurate within a fraction of a second. 284:
The application displays measurements such as sea level height, atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and Antarctic ozone. Trace the movement of water around the globe using the gravity map from NASA's GRACE satellites. Recent events such as dust storms, volcanic eruptions and fires are displayed
243:, Eyes on the Exoplanet enables uses to zoom in on more than 1000 planets orbiting distant stars. Exoplanets can be filtered by relevant criteria such as Earth-sized, large rocky planets, gas giants, etc. Distances to these planets are expressed in travel time by car, plane, etc. 195:
Initially released in 2010, Eyes on the Solar System was the first in the Eyes family. Eyes on the Solar System provides realistic simulated views of spacecraft, planets and other features within the
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with position and orientation of spacecraft and planets represented in the software are based on real data from JPL. Initial releases in 2010 required users to install the
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Members of the Curiosity rover team brief media at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. four days into start of the mission on the Martian surface.
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According to Brian Kumanchik, the lead and art director behind the project, the development team used exclusively
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for rendering. Since mid-2012 the application has been Java based. Simple and advanced modes are offered.
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Experience Curiosity is an interactive web application created to celebrate the third anniversary of the
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web player interactive, it has undergone a number of iterations including the mobile app "Earth Now".
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The application receives regular updates with modules featuring timely events such as the end of the
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for creating 3D content, particularly due to public accessibility of open source formats. The
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The position of NASA's fleet of Earth-observing missions is also displayed in real time.
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in-situ and the data they collect on the Earth itself. Originally released as a
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The visualization team is led by Kevin Hussey, a former technology manager at
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for best "Government & Civil Innovation" website for Experience Curiosity
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was chosen as a 3D engine which is integrated with Blender, includes a
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makes enables users to operate the rover, control its cameras and the
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mission. The application was presented at the beginning of the
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for best "Global Climate Change" website for Eyes on the Earth
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Eyes on the Solar System


Windows 10
Developer(s)
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Operating system
macOS
Microsoft Windows
Type
Educational software
virtual globe
License
Public domain
eyes.nasa.gov
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Walt Disney Animation Studios
climatic geomorphology
remote sensing
Eyes on the Solar System Cassini featured module
Solar System
Unity game engine
Cassini
MAVEN
Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017
Mars Science Laboratory
Eyes on the Exoplanets screenshot
NASA exoplanet archive
Eyes on the Earth screenshot
Deep Space Network Now screenshot

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