NASA Visualization Explorer (for iPad) combines images, videos, and simulations from both the cosmos and our own planet in a series of informative and visually stunning stories, each highlighting a ...
MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. – The power to visualize highly complex information in a way that’s easier for the human mind to grasp is taking a giant leap forward with the advent of NASA’s new hyperwall-2 ...
Travel to the event horizon in this amazing new black hole visualization from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/J. Schnittman and B. Powell Music: “Tidal ...
Like much of the science-loving community, we’ve been caught up in Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey with Neil DeGras Tyson. It’s fascinating, thought-provoking, and entirely over our heads. If you’re like ...
The shimmery towers of cosmic dust and gas at the heart of the Eagle Nebula have inspired awe for decades since they were first captured by the Hubble telescope. Now, NASA released the most detailed ...
A new trippy visualization by NASA researchers shows how a black hole distorts its appearance by skewing the matter around it and warping the light itself with its immense gravity. Gigantic black ...
NASA Ames Research Center has purchased multiple licenses of CEI’s EnSight Gold software to provide consistent visualization quality for different types of analyses and to support collaboration among ...
On August 21, a swatch of Earth residents will witness the rare side effect of our planet’s long dance with its oldest partner: a total solar eclipse, caused by the perfect alignment of the Moon in ...
In 2019, NASA researchers released a visualization of a black hole, which looked like something out of Interstellar. Now, those same researchers have come out with another visualization featuring two ...
Black holes are so dense that their gravity pulls in everything around them, even light. But that doesn’t mean that they are invisible to view. They collect clouds of dust and gas which form a ...
Heatwaves, hurricanes and other extreme weather might be the "face of climate change," but it's not the only sign. A grim new visualization from NASA shows another problem caused indirectly by global ...