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.
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.
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.
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.
More top notch animation compiled using After Effects.
More crack animation for NASA and the Sciencecast series.
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.
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.
Great animation to illustrate Venus and Jupiter converging for a spectacular conjunction in the sunset sky on August 27th.
Way cool animation on this ScienceCast for the Science Mission Directorate of NASA.
How did we miss sharing this one? A global effort to monitor air quality is in the works as the US, Korea, and the European Union prepare to launch geostationary satellites capable of monitoring pollutants and other aerosols. Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for more.