Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001stin...0136752.&link_type=abstract
Technical Report, NONP-NASA-VT-2001026556
Computer Science
Computerized Simulation, Galactic Evolution, Galaxies, Interacting Galaxies, Neptune (Planet), Quasars, Saturn (Planet), Hubble Space Telescope, Spiral Galaxies, Rotation
Scientific paper
Computerized animations simulate a quasar erupting in the core of a normal spiral galaxy, the collision of two interacting galaxies, and the evolution of the universe. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images show six quasars' host galaxies (including spirals, ellipticals, and colliding galaxies) and six clumps of galaxies approximately 11 billion light years away. A false color time lapse movie of Neptune displays the planet's 16-hour rotation, and the evolution of a storm on Saturn is seen though a video of the planet's rotation. A zoom sequence starts with a ground-based image of the constellation Ursa major and ends with the Hubble Deep Field through progressively narrower and deeper views.
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