NASA Scientific Visualization Studio
NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio (SVS) works closely with scientists to create visualizations of NASA data in order to promote a greater understanding of Earth and space science research activities at NASA and its collaborators. We are creating more and more of our content in 4K resolution and are starting to experiment in 360-degree visuals, so releasing material through YouTube will allow users greater ease and flexibility in using our visualizations. Starting in 2017, we plan on releasing all our new material here as well as on our website, https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov .
NASA: Helping Communities Protect Drinking Water
How NASA Data Stabilizes Global Markets
NASA + Smithsonian and Greenhouse Gases
Exploring High-Resolution Sea Surface Height Data from NASA’s SWOT Satellite
Dylan Wootton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Swati Singh, Auburn University
Jorge Bravo, Stevens Institute of Technology
Crisel Suarez, Vanderbilt University
Marilee Karinshak, Washington University in St. Louis
Mya Thomas, University of Missouri-Kansas City
2024 AGU Michael H. Freilich Student Visualization Competition Grand Prize Winners, Wed. session
Patrick Kerwin
Caitlin Haedrich
2024 AGU Michael H. Freilich Student Visualization Competition Grand Prize Winners, Tue. session
Dr. Lisa Carnell
Dr. Joseph Westlake
Dr. Mark Clampin
Dr. Karen St. Germain
Dr. Shoshana Weider
Dr. Nicola Fox
Global Atmospheric Methane (CH₄)