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View article: What Can Visualization Research Do for Climate? A Workshop Report
What Can Visualization Research Do for Climate? A Workshop Report Open
Earth, our home planet, is changing at an unprecedented rate due to human industrial activity. Data visualization can uniquely illuminate these complex transformations by revealing hidden patterns, thereby translating abstract data into co…
View article: Planetarium commute accessibility in the United States of America
Planetarium commute accessibility in the United States of America Open
The COVID-19 global pandemic unprecedently disturbed the education system in the United States and lead to the closure of all planetariums that were providing immersive science communication. This situation motivates us to examine how acce…
View article: Planetarium commute accessibility in the United States of America
Planetarium commute accessibility in the United States of America Open
The COVID-19 global pandemic unprecedently disturbed the education system in the United States and lead to the closure of all planetariums that were providing immersive science communication. This situation motivates us to examine how acce…
View article: Making the Case for Visualization
Making the Case for Visualization Open
Visual representation of information is a fundamental tool for advancing our understanding of science. It enables the research community to extract new knowledge from complex datasets, and plays a vital role in communicating new results to…
View article: Making the Case for Visualization
Making the Case for Visualization Open
Visual representation of information is a fundamental tool for advancing our understanding of science. It enables the research community to extract new knowledge from complex datasets, and plays an equally vital role in communicating new r…
View article: IDEAS: Immersive Dome Experiences for Accelerating Science
IDEAS: Immersive Dome Experiences for Accelerating Science Open
Astrophysics lies at the crossroads of big datasets (such as the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope and Gaia), open source software to visualize and interpret high dimensional datasets (such as Glue, WorldWide Telescope, and OpenSpace), and u…
View article: Comparing Short‐ and Long‐Term Learning Effects Between Stereoscopic and Two‐Dimensional Film at a Planetarium
Comparing Short‐ and Long‐Term Learning Effects Between Stereoscopic and Two‐Dimensional Film at a Planetarium Open
Science centers such as museums and planetariums have used stereoscopic (“three‐dimensional”) films to draw interest from and educate their visitors for decades. Despite the fact that most adults who are finished with their formal educatio…
View article: Position Paper On Use Of Stereoscopy To Support Science Learning: Ten Years Of Research
Position Paper On Use Of Stereoscopy To Support Science Learning: Ten Years Of Research Open
Stereoscopys potential as a tool for science education has been largely eclipsed by its popularity as an entertainment platform and marketing gimmick. Dozens of empirical papers have been published in the last decade about the impact of st…
View article: The multi-object, fiber-fed spectrographs for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey
The multi-object, fiber-fed spectrographs for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey Open
We present the design and performance of the multi-object fiber spectrographs for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and their upgrade for the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS). Originally commissioned in Fall 1999 on the 2.5…