Tag: NASA
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ScienceCasts: Milestones In Review
A special ScienceCast, Milestones In Review is now live! This episode takes a look back at the last 230+ episodes of ScienceCasts and highlights some of the most popular episodes in each science category as identified by viewers and followers of the series. V! Studios is extremely proud of being part of the ScienceCast series…
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ScienceCasts: New Year’s Fireworks from a Shattered Comet
The V! Studios animation team once again comes together to produce another Sciencecast for NASA. This Sciencecast details how Earth will pass through a stream of debris from comet 2003 EH1 on January 3, 2017, producing a shower of meteors known as the Quadrantids.
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ScienceCasts: A New View of Coral Reefs
Our animation team keeps producing quality content for NASA with this latest Sciencecast diving into the importance of coral reefs.
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ScienceCasts: The Power of Light
The V! Studios animation team keeps pushing out new content for NASA. This ScienceCast explores a new NASA study investigating how different light spectra can be used to effect astronauts’ sleep, or lack of sleep.
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ScienceCasts: The Mystery of Coronal Heating
Our animation team is at it again, producing more amazing content for NASA Science. Observations by NASA’s IRIS spacecraft suggest that “heat bombs” are going off in the sun’s outer atmosphere, helping to explain why the solar corona is so mysteriously hot.
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ScienceCasts: Taking the Surprise out of Hurricane Season
NASA is helping improve the ability of forecasters to predict hurricane intensity by flying missions into and above the hearts of powerful storms. Some work from our animation team supporting NASA Sciencecasts.
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ScienceCasts: 2016 Ends with Three Supermoons
More top notch animation compiled using After Effects.
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ScienceCasts: Massive Cloud on Collision Course with the Milky Way
More crack animation for NASA and the Sciencecast series.
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ScienceCasts: NASA Spacecraft Fly in Record-setting Formation
Four NASA spacecraft have performed a thrilling maneuver to understand the physics of explosive reconnection in Earth’s magnetosphere. More first rate AfterEffects work in play here. Where does NASA get such top notch animation? I wonder.
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ScienceCasts: To Bennu and Back
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is scheduled to launch on a mission to orbit, map and collect samples from the asteroid Bennu, and return to Earth 7 years later.