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SUMMARY:Visualizing the Entire Universe Using Open-Source Software
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nAlexander Bock and Emma Broman (Linköping Uni
 versity)\n\nThis talk will present and demonstrate the NASA funded open-so
 urce initiative, OpenSpace - a tool for space and astronomy research and c
 ommunication, as well as a platform for visualization research. OpenSpace 
 is a scalable software platform that paves the path for the next generatio
 n of public outreach in immersive environments, such as dome theaters, pla
 netariums, and powerwall displays. It opens up possibilities to dynamicall
 y load and visualize large-scale data from simulations, distributed data r
 epositories, and data feeds from spacecraft instrumentation. The technical
  focus will be on interactive data visualization and presentation of featu
 res such as: globe browsing, which enables contextualization of extreme re
 solution imagery of planetary surfaces, interactive visualization of large
  star fields, e.g. 1 billion stars from the Gaia DR2 data release, and som
 e efforts in utilizing the modularity and open-source nature for creating 
 interactive experiences for the public as well as domain-experts; an ongoi
 ng work being customized tools for exoplanet researchers. The presentation
  will conclude with a journey to the end of the observable universe and th
 e big bang. The project builds on a collaboration between Linköping Univer
 sity, The American Museum of Natural History, NASA Goddard Space Flight Ce
 nter, University of Utah, and New York University.\n\nDomain: Computer Sci
 ence, Machine Learning, and Applied Mathematics &#8232;\n\nSession Chair: Floria
 n Cabot (EPFL)
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