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- NASA SVS | CGI Moon Kit
Texture maps like the ones on this page are used to add detail to the model The color map tells the software how to paint the surface, and the displacement map tells it how to add the shape details that define the lunar terrain
- NASA SVS | Tour of the Moon 4K Redux
Six years later, the tour has been recreated in eye-popping 4K resolution, using the same camera path and drawing from the vastly expanded data trove collected by LRO in the intervening years The tour visits a number of interesting sites chosen to illustrate a variety of lunar terrain features
- Home - NASA Scientific Visualization Studio
Texture maps like the ones on this page are used to add detail to the model The color map tells the software how to paint the surface, and the displacement map tells it how to add the shape details that define the lunar terrain
- NASA SVS | The Galleries
Because the Moon is farther away from Earth than usual, it appears smaller than the Sun and does not completely cover the star Because of this, the Sun will appear like a “ring of fire” in the sky for those in the path of annularity
- NASA SVS | Moon Phase and Libration
Every year since 2011, the SVS produces its annual visualization of the Moon's phase and libration comprising 8760 hourly renderings of the precise size, orientation, and illumination of our nearest neighbor in space The above displays the current state of the Moon
- NASA SVS | LRO LOLA Lunar South Pole Flyover
This visualization uses Clementine data for the global view of the moon, but then transitions to using only LRO LOLA DEM with a neutral gray texture when flying around the lunar south pole The DEM by itself creates an amazingly realistic view of the lunar southpole
- NASA SVS | Deep Star Maps 2020
Download constellation_bounds_4k_print jpg (1024x512) [49 9 KB] constellation_bounds_32k tif (32768x16384) [3 5 MB] constellation_bounds_64k tif (65536x32768) [9 2 MB]
- NASA SVS | True Color Moon using USGS Airbrush Texture
True color moon using a USGS Airbrush Texture showing the south pole, the crash site of the Lunar Prospector
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