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Flight Through the Orion Nebula in Visible and Infrared Light [Ultra HD] 

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This visualization explores the Orion Nebula using both visible and infrared light. The sequence begins with a wide-field view of the sky showing the plane of our Milky Way Galaxy, then zooms down to the scale of the Orion Nebula. The visible light observation (from the Hubble Space Telescope) and the infrared light observation (from the Spitzer Space Telescope) are compared first in two-dimensional images, and then in three-dimensional models.
As the camera flies into the star-forming region, the sequence cross-fades back and forth between the visible and infrared views. The glowing gaseous landscape has been illuminated and carved by the high energy radiation and strong stellar winds from the massive hot stars in the central cluster. The infrared observations generally show cooler temperature gas at a deeper layer of the nebula that extends well beyond the visible image. In addition, the infrared showcases many faint stars that shine primarily at longer wavelengths. The higher resolution visible observations show finer details including the wispy bow shocks and tadpole-shaped proplyds. In this manner, the movie illustrates the contrasting features uncovered by multi-wavelength astronomy.
Credit: NASA, ESA, and F. Summers, G. Bacon, Z. Levay, J. DePasquale, L. Hustak, L. Frattare, M. Robberto (STScI), R. Hurt (Caltech/IPAC), M. Kornmesser (ESA), A. Fujii
Acknowledgement: R. Gendler
Music: “Dvorak - Serenade for Strings Op22 in E Major larghetto”, performed by The Advent Chamber Orchestra, CC BY-SA

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@FrankSummers
@FrankSummers 6 лет назад
For those asking if this is "real" ... This sequence is a visualization based on Hubble and Spitzer observations, as well as star catalogs and such. We use science info where available, astronomy/physics intuition as possible, and artistic license as needed. It is a scientifically reasonable representation. However, it is impossible to represent things absolutely accurately and have an enjoyable and cinematic piece. For instance, stars are point light sources that get brighter as you get closer. At these close distances and any reasonable camera exposure, the stars would saturate the image and you could not see the nebula. We adjust the exposures for each element separately. That is an example of the artistic license we take. It is our desire to give the audience an experiential understanding of the 3D nature of the star-forming region, which in turn helps one to imagine and understand the 2D images from telescopes.
@paulmarado
@paulmarado 6 лет назад
Frank Summers Frank are you one of those guys that demoted Pluto? Not cool in my book.
@FrankSummers
@FrankSummers 6 лет назад
If you watch my DVD course from The Great Courses, "New Frontiers: Modern Perspectives on the Solar System", you will understand that Pluto was shifted from being an oddball outcast amongst the planets to now being one of the largest and certainly the best studied of the Kuiper Belt Objects. New knowledge and enhanced understanding are cool in my book. :-)
@rationalismexpress9989
@rationalismexpress9989 6 лет назад
+Frank, Nice explanation. Thanks for your informative comment.
@jacksfan122
@jacksfan122 6 лет назад
Well now, Frank Summers, thank you so much for your eloquent and honest explanation - I did enquire, on a different site, where the REAL footage was and as a consequence received such a barrage of abuse that one might think I'd called their mother a whore.
@Baka-pj9xv
@Baka-pj9xv 3 года назад
Thank you for a great explanation 👍😊
@FrankSummers
@FrankSummers 6 лет назад
For those asking, the speed through the Nebula is about 2 light-years per second, or roughly 60 million times the speed of light. Glad you are enjoying our work. Please ask other questions and we'll check back and try to answer them.
@landy-gyebnar
@landy-gyebnar 6 лет назад
Mr. Summers, would you please explain the nature of the droplet (or parachute) shaped feature seen at 1:50 at the left side of the view?
@-danR
@-danR 6 лет назад
So where's the blue-shifting?
@petergervai4913
@petergervai4913 6 лет назад
@tubeist-dan: At that speed there'd probably much more visual trouble than that. ;-)
@petergervai4913
@petergervai4913 6 лет назад
@Frank Summers: interestingly that was my first question, and it wasn't mentioned in either "official" description, along with the length of the path we have flown. Also I am not sure (but I could look it up I believe) the density and "particle" size of the "dust", since I suspect that at this magnitude it isn't quite "dust" but rather big blobs of stuff (whatever "stuff" could mean in this context). I would have welcomed a lower right indicator of length scale. ;-)
@FrankSummers
@FrankSummers 6 лет назад
Monika Landy-Gyebnar - I just posted a reply to your question as a separate comment.
@FrankSummers
@FrankSummers 6 лет назад
At roughly 1:50 in the sequence, we pass close to a "proplyd". This unfortunate nickname is a contraction of "proto-planetary disk", a term that refers to the dark disk of gas and dust in which planets form around a newborn star. This proplyd also has twin jets of emission from the new star beaming perpendicular to the disk. Such jets are a common feature of star formation. In addition there is a tadpole-shaped shroud of gas around the system. This gas is being blown back into a windsock shape by the intense stellar wind from the largest star, Theta Orionis 1C. Hubble uncovered dozens of these proplyds in the Orion Nebula, and we chose to feature this one prominently. One can see many other "tadpoles" in the visualization, but this is the only one where the camera passes close enough to see the details.
@BobStein
@BobStein 6 лет назад
Ah so that explains why we can see "through" the shroud. Happy birthday, little stellar system.
@LorrysBA
@LorrysBA 6 лет назад
Thank you! Your comment should be pinned
@sebg5165
@sebg5165 5 лет назад
neek
@zbnmth
@zbnmth 5 лет назад
@@-invalidkey-8390 , Yeah, that's cloud-shape recognition that I can see, but I also find Daffy Duck. Your perception is coloured towards an anti-trump (though I am also not a fan) conspiracy-level. See Anil Seth on expected patterns and perception, and possibly a doctor if your paranoia increases; remember, this type of perceived patterns also go the other way; Trump-supporters are likely to find irrational patterns against him. Folie a deux or larger groups of biased opinions are legion, and part of how groups of "converts" are formed - through the biological wiring of the brain and overestimating the danger in many things. Better to think to see a tiger in the foliage and run than take some seconds to re-analyse. Also better to belong to any group than to be an outcast - which is why your perception tends to follow some group's conviction. You are safe to statistically analyse your perception, and take a step back. www.ted.com/talks/anil_seth_how_your_brain_hallucinates_your_conscious_reality?language=en Hope this helps! (I had a full-on psychosis some years ago, which is something I wish unto no-one; this is why I felt compelled to react.)
@moiratoner1409
@moiratoner1409 5 лет назад
Is there a relationship between a proplyd and a bubble nebula?
@yahsworld2940
@yahsworld2940 2 года назад
Would love for space travel to be so advanced one day that we could literally just tour the nebulas and galaxies.
@ZeeZee9
@ZeeZee9 2 года назад
Yes!
@fohpono8884
@fohpono8884 2 года назад
I’ve been involved in Astronomy since the 1950’s, but what these digital artists/scientists are able to do today is on a whole new level. Glad to still be alive to witness this! Maybe it can be adapted to Virtual Reality goggles?
@TheEmperorOfWei
@TheEmperorOfWei 6 лет назад
Wow, the incredible video, combined with the beautiful music, made me a little misty-eyed!
@sweetwildangel1
@sweetwildangel1 6 лет назад
TheEmperorOfWei I FEEL YAH! IT'S ABOUT THE ALMIGHTY HEAVENLY FATHER JEHOVAH GOD & HIS BELOVED SON... In our beliefs and embedded in our HEARTS WE KNOW GOD WHEN WE SEE OUR MAKERS CREATIVITIES! CREATIVITIES WAY BEYOND OUR THOUGHTS BUT WHEN WE SEE WHAT HE'S MADE WE KNOW WE ARE LOOKING AT THE IMAGE OF THE FATHER IN THE HEAVENS💖 PEACE&LOVE... TILL-TIME INFINITE......💜
@sweetwildangel1
@sweetwildangel1 6 лет назад
Years of JOY knowing we will be rescued.....😚
@dnoodspodu1159
@dnoodspodu1159 3 года назад
I had to mute that kitsch
@amilcarcarpintero7422
@amilcarcarpintero7422 3 года назад
Sii..así es. 😯🙂🙂🙂
@metrotek5
@metrotek5 3 года назад
@@dnoodspodu1159 to each her own
@jskpatriot
@jskpatriot 2 года назад
Thank you for this! I teach astronomy to young people and will share this with them in our Zoom class. It will be another proof of God moving in His majesty throughout the universe!
@curiousHell1775
@curiousHell1775 Год назад
A science teacher shouldn't involve god into the subject.
@prateeksha5682
@prateeksha5682 6 лет назад
This is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen in 23 years of my life. My curiosity bought me here. Universe is so beautiful so much beautiful. Thank you very much for making this video for us NASA. I really respect you and love you guys❤️ P. S. The background music is so good.
@FrankSummers
@FrankSummers 6 лет назад
Thank you. We are so glad that our work touched you.
@gimzani
@gimzani 4 года назад
This is easily one of the coolest things I have ever seen!!!
@Heinz76Harald
@Heinz76Harald 3 года назад
thank you for reminding me how small und meaningless i am in this universe, appreciated.
@magicblini
@magicblini 6 лет назад
A VR glass would be awesome right now
@FrankSummers
@FrankSummers 6 лет назад
A VR 360 movie of this sequence is in the works. We hope to have it ready in a month or so.
@davidlanham99
@davidlanham99 6 лет назад
These pictures are from around 670 a.d., during the Dark Age of Europe and the Arab-Byzantine war.
@AcerManAcer
@AcerManAcer 4 года назад
thats just breathtaking when you phrase it this way ...
@DanielVerberne
@DanielVerberne 3 года назад
Juicy, knotty tendrils of dust and gas, I love it. Wonderful visualisation and excellent scientific outreach. I don't pretend to have much in the way of understanding of much of the objects we're seeing, but it's extremely impressive.
@warrenmcgovern8231
@warrenmcgovern8231 6 лет назад
Stunning. Can't express how appropriate even the music selection was.
@onecanina
@onecanina 6 лет назад
This video is very amazing. The information about the different spectrum and images adds to the experience. The 3D model is also something I would love to see more. One thing I think will help very much the understanding is to add a caption on the bottom corner of the screen saying how many times de speed of light is the video traveling. To me, it is a good way to gain a sense of the vastness of bodies like this. The caption would changing according to the speed, say 200 x Speed of Light, 250 x Speed of Light, 1000 x Speed of light or even an accelerometer as in a car with the pointer changing as the speed change!
@keithdurant4570
@keithdurant4570 6 лет назад
I actually like that idea. It wouldn't have to be that sophisticated either. A close approximation would be all that is needed for people to grasp the vastness.
@whatulookingat
@whatulookingat 6 лет назад
an annotation that can be turned off or on rather than a caption would be better as it would, in my opinion, detract from the visual beauty.
@onecanina
@onecanina 6 лет назад
G fae Dundee I thought about this as well and I see what you are saying. If you go purely for the art impression you are right, might not be that interesting, but I also feel like the gained understanding brought by this key information can add to the experience as a whole. Maybe will depend from person to person.
@FrankSummers
@FrankSummers 6 лет назад
The addition of a speedometer would shift this video to being more didactic, and less cinematic. Such a didactic treatment would be well-suited to educational venues, while we were thinking more general audience for RU-vid. There are a number of additions, especially narration, that I would add for an educational version. I have been asked for such by several people, and we are evaluating it. I would certainly like to do a Hubble's Universe Unfiltered episode on this work.
@auroraworshiper8958
@auroraworshiper8958 6 лет назад
+Frank Summers I miss your video, Mr Frank it's been a loooooong time I just can't wait
@cyrilblanchard1938
@cyrilblanchard1938 4 года назад
Amazing vidio everyone!!!!!!!!.......it's undescribable!!!!!!
@Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time
One of the best zooms I have sen!!!
@sclogse1
@sclogse1 6 лет назад
Phone typing...
@palfyneagi8785
@palfyneagi8785 6 лет назад
Thanks! Fantastic!
@Garahafi
@Garahafi 6 лет назад
Is that Supreme Leader Snoke at 1:43? Beautiful film Hubble.
@nickolasstuart9624
@nickolasstuart9624 3 года назад
2001 A Space Odyssey is an accurate depiction of space...where as Star Wars is horribly wrong
@Lisa-pb3qp
@Lisa-pb3qp 6 лет назад
Breathtaking.
@danhammang7167
@danhammang7167 6 лет назад
What a great collaboration. Thanks to all who labored to make it possible.
@janicmeier9446
@janicmeier9446 4 года назад
Wow this was the most beautiful ive ever seen
@distanced
@distanced 6 лет назад
This was beautiful.
@666sassylassy
@666sassylassy 3 года назад
Thank you for researching, gathering and sharing this fantastic piece of collaboration. It was a wonderful experience to view.
@Corntassels
@Corntassels 2 года назад
Thank you for this beautiful view of the Orion Nebula. I came to ask about colors, knowing that some of what we were seeing was an overlay of the infrared images from Spitzer, but found most of my answer in the comments. I appreciate the combination of art and science here very much :)
@emmahallard1949
@emmahallard1949 6 лет назад
Just beautiful and stunning..so well put together as well..love the music..informative and a work of art..many thanx
@deanlawson6880
@deanlawson6880 2 года назад
Wow! Such a beautiful fly-through tour of the Orion Nebula! Just amazing!
@acaixadepandora1754
@acaixadepandora1754 6 лет назад
Breathtaking
@jcjurvillier4851
@jcjurvillier4851 6 лет назад
the speed of the "virtual camera" is certainly more than 100 000 times the light speed (look the time to go from a star to another). Not so easy to imagine !
@petergervai4913
@petergervai4913 6 лет назад
They said 60 million times c. Pretty fast, and NASA made it all possible without any visual distortion, frequency shifting and dimensional explosion! ;-)
@katrogers3932
@katrogers3932 4 года назад
WOOOW~ COULD HAVE DONE THIS FOR AT LEAST AN HOUR~ STUNNING EXPERIENCE!
@robertolarrea3917
@robertolarrea3917 2 года назад
Las imagenes son excelentes 👍👍👍👍
@DmitriOrtsiev
@DmitriOrtsiev 3 года назад
This is so beautiful! A perfect choice of music, great combination with this video.
@Deedee-ee1sg
@Deedee-ee1sg 4 года назад
Stunning video! The universe is truly mysterious and beautiful!
@philipwesterman8107
@philipwesterman8107 5 лет назад
I can't wait to see this in person.
@waterskippers
@waterskippers 6 лет назад
Up until 0:23 I was about to post a comment along the lines of "This isn't in 3-D!" but then 0:48. I'm so glad I got a 4k monitor.
@user-fh5ov4tu2j
@user-fh5ov4tu2j 3 года назад
i enjoyed this immensely, this is amazinng
@indysbike3014
@indysbike3014 6 лет назад
Amazing 3D view.
@michaeljaeschke1649
@michaeljaeschke1649 5 лет назад
Imagine living on a planet orbiting a star at 2:00 in a huge dust valley
@AcerManAcer
@AcerManAcer 4 года назад
yeah but the dust would obscure your view of space so you wouldnt be able to observe it as well as we can right now :((( though it would be exhilarating i gotta admit that
@MKredfox
@MKredfox 6 лет назад
Awesome awesome awesome
@nYxed1337
@nYxed1337 6 лет назад
Amazing
@neilkushner2706
@neilkushner2706 6 лет назад
Oh, thanks for the description of it, I read it in the comments, thanks for the video, quite wonderful
@bigtexnick2188
@bigtexnick2188 5 лет назад
absolutely amazing... thank you all for your hard work and great visuals..... truly spectacular!
@mikospesma7114
@mikospesma7114 6 лет назад
Amazing Breathtaking ... reality... We must reconsider everything !!!
@mateusdomingues1794
@mateusdomingues1794 6 лет назад
amazing....
@neilkushner2706
@neilkushner2706 6 лет назад
You are wonderfully great and thanks for all these fantastic videos
@sij6169
@sij6169 4 года назад
I don't know why but when the video started to end and the camera pulled back I felt sad, I felt like I didn't want to leave. I have suffered with mental health problems as far back as I remember and have felt depressed for a long time. For some reason this made me feel something deep inside, it was like everything was going to be ok. Thank you for this piece it truly is beautiful.
@tatyanakadochkina4882
@tatyanakadochkina4882 6 лет назад
Synthesis of color and sound sharpens perception and expands consciousness
@kathywolf4558
@kathywolf4558 6 лет назад
Wonderful! thank you very much. Lovely!
@martind.5257
@martind.5257 6 лет назад
Thank you
@raymondguerin4473
@raymondguerin4473 6 лет назад
Amazing, to me it looks like a heart pumping out stars.
@LEPERCOLONY1
@LEPERCOLONY1 2 года назад
Love it - can't wait to watch this in my Oculus rig.
@yeremyjavieryagualgomez513
@yeremyjavieryagualgomez513 6 лет назад
Thank you very much
@OrionMichaelGuy
@OrionMichaelGuy 6 лет назад
All of the Cores of the Cosmos, including Black Holes are Solid Crystal Core Quantum Computers! When the Black Hole gets heavy enough it does go through a dimensional shift and "falls" into a new set of Geometric Space-Time Think of it like this, the Supermassive Black Hole falls through this Space-Time Continuum and creates its own new Space-Time Continuum, and its own new Universe The physics are actually already mapped out, but the concept is that the new Universe within the Supermassive Black Hole has a "Time Rate" or a "Tickrate" that it MUCH faster than our own, so inside the Supermassive Black Hole Time occurs much faster compared to our continuum And because all Matter in the Universe, all the Crystal Cores of the Cosmos, through the use of quantum computations are actually able to grow not only themselves, but the space they occupy, the new Universe within the Supermassive Black Hole has the potential to either Grow and Expand, or it will Shrivel and Contract If the Supermassive Black Hole is growing! It will be able to spit Matter and Energy back up into the Universe that it is residing in and grow a Galaxy around itself! The idea is this, Planets grow into Stars, Stars grow larger and larger and have planetary nebula and give birth to more planets, the planets become stars, the biggest stars become black holes, the biggest black holes become galaxies, while each one is a Crystal Core Quantum Computer and through the use of physics they are all able to grow not only their Matter but they also grow the space they occupy I know it is simple, if not superficial to say planets become stars stars become black holes, black holes become supermassive black holes and host their own universe and then feed the universe that is supporting them by growing a galaxy around themselves, but that is exactly what is happening Just like life the Universe grows and expands, to infinity and beyond! The Universe is a Multidimensional Multiverse, that is a Cascade of Universes falling infinity into more and more massive and dense states Black Holes within Black Holes, Universes within Universe The physics is all mapped out, there is no big bounce and there is no big crunch, there is just the continuation of the ever expanding continuum, and the infinite continuums within
@teme007
@teme007 6 лет назад
"My God, It's Full of Stars"
@MysticRebelle7
@MysticRebelle7 6 лет назад
breathtaking! 💕
@josette6214
@josette6214 6 лет назад
Amazing video! Thank you!
@mikoflow6226
@mikoflow6226 6 лет назад
Very Nice. :)
@joryhays1009
@joryhays1009 6 лет назад
Cool
@daresoner
@daresoner 6 лет назад
I love this!!
@delpinsky
@delpinsky 6 лет назад
Simply fantastic! We are just a tiny sand grain in the immense vastness of the cosmic ocean :)
@terrymcalinden889
@terrymcalinden889 8 месяцев назад
Brilliant photography but: What I cannot understand is, if the universe is expanding, how come the Andromeda Galaxy will collide with us in the future.
@kitssam1520
@kitssam1520 6 лет назад
Love it.
@fallinjosh15
@fallinjosh15 6 лет назад
Watch this high and you'll actually be in the nebula
@dickyt.6622
@dickyt.6622 3 года назад
Great video!! I love the clouds of gases. When it started to first zoom in the somewhat white clouds reminded me of artists paintings of a Angel or Jesus descending down from Heaven appearing to the people. Just a thought. Happy New Year’s!!
@billalhossainfrancis7685
@billalhossainfrancis7685 5 лет назад
Wonderful
@Apeironn87
@Apeironn87 5 месяцев назад
when the camera was flying by through the stars and it showed the oort clouds of each of them, it made me realize how big the nebula actually is
@chrissampson5416
@chrissampson5416 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing. Can't wait to see what Hubble & JWST get up to.
@user-xn1cz4ks5l
@user-xn1cz4ks5l 4 года назад
Thanks!!!!!
@bobyjoseph9803
@bobyjoseph9803 6 лет назад
Incredible!
@johnmcnaught7453
@johnmcnaught7453 6 лет назад
Great science can be great art as well !
@jackxy2371
@jackxy2371 6 лет назад
John McNaught But great art cannot be called great science.
@southwestontario
@southwestontario 6 лет назад
All from the Master Artist Jehovah God !
@ggjvcfgbb4341
@ggjvcfgbb4341 6 лет назад
John McNaught gi
@Falzeee
@Falzeee 6 лет назад
Its not science. NASA doesn't do science, it makes bullshit like this video. All NASA has ever done is lied! Never went to the moon! Never left this planet!
@brad3d
@brad3d 6 лет назад
+Falzeee, please crawl back under your rock....
@melkinbuitrago154
@melkinbuitrago154 6 лет назад
Fantastic!
@Deedee-ee1sg
@Deedee-ee1sg 4 года назад
Superb video!
@lindatuohy204
@lindatuohy204 3 года назад
Wow how beautiful amazing mind blowing is this wow
@emisode
@emisode 4 года назад
True art!
@baselinesweb
@baselinesweb 6 лет назад
Very nice. Makes me sad to think that we all will leave this fantastic world at some point...hope there is something nice on the other side.
@jacklight2752
@jacklight2752 6 лет назад
"Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space."
@katleensarmientocastillo19
@katleensarmientocastillo19 6 лет назад
Is amazing, wow! ❤
@BESTPersianClip
@BESTPersianClip 2 года назад
fascinating 🤯
@paalmuruganantham1457
@paalmuruganantham1457 3 года назад
Great wonderful super wow gold and lifetime experience in this ⌚ 🙏
@allenpage6761
@allenpage6761 3 года назад
when you think that we are just tiny dust mites gazing across hundreds of light years of the cosmos with a telescope hovering in space ... Mind blown completely !!!
@odiscipulo33
@odiscipulo33 3 года назад
Nós agradecemos muito a Deus pelo RU-vid !
@ccapatan8833
@ccapatan8833 6 лет назад
Well done, it's beautiful
@j7522
@j7522 6 лет назад
Great zoom!
@robertwaite837
@robertwaite837 3 года назад
Amazing Video! Now that is Heaven!
@PaperBagMan884
@PaperBagMan884 6 лет назад
I love this CGI!
@garywhittington6283
@garywhittington6283 6 лет назад
This is really neat, and looks even more impressive in IMAX 3D at the Kennedy Space Center.
@FrankSummers
@FrankSummers 6 лет назад
When we did the IMAX Hubble film, we only did the visible light image from Hubble. Here, we add the infrared view from Spitzer. But, yes, you absolutely right that such sequences look awesome in IMAX presentation.
@nadiamunday8351
@nadiamunday8351 4 года назад
It’s beautiful , looks like an embryonic human cell ❤️❤️❤️ or a huge lamp
@RealAvus
@RealAvus 2 года назад
this can be the new Star Trek opening with the right theme song.
@adonistopofmen2571
@adonistopofmen2571 3 года назад
fantastic ......
@jongroubert4203
@jongroubert4203 6 лет назад
This is awesome. Except you should really watch it without sound. The music reminds me waaaay too much of the ending of Soylent Green. Which, as you know, is people. :-)
@musicrocknmore2751
@musicrocknmore2751 4 года назад
Magical
@ReadyToFly24
@ReadyToFly24 2 года назад
Hubble is on a plane and called Sofia, you can't fool everyone anymore. Wonderful work on the CGI tho.
@Justin_Martin
@Justin_Martin 4 года назад
Wonderful video,music is awesome 👏
@tatyanakadochkina4882
@tatyanakadochkina4882 6 лет назад
синтез цвета и звука обостряет воспри
@preciousstone4536
@preciousstone4536 3 года назад
The nebula of the Orion is the gateway to heaven.
@OldKingSol
@OldKingSol 6 лет назад
Some of the bow shocks were a bit 'jerky' in their movements, but still, a gorgeous video.
@OG_HazelGrrl
@OG_HazelGrrl 3 года назад
This is heaven.
@blackopal3138
@blackopal3138 3 года назад
Galileo would be proud. ... and, I'm pretty sure, amazed!
@whispermason8052
@whispermason8052 3 года назад
Could you imagine if there were planets around those stars and if there were life there. You'd figure out there were a universe in all directions but you'd only have to guess what it looked like on the other side of that cloud.
@caio3903
@caio3903 6 лет назад
I was curious how these videos are made! I read on Hubble's website, Frank Summers, a scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute's, has created a special code to give more ethereal feel. What would these types of codes be? Can I know more about this creative process by researching some specific rendering theme? Awesome video :)
@FrankSummers
@FrankSummers 6 лет назад
Hi Caio. I have, over the last 15-20 years, written a C code to render these types of sequences. The code draws millions of semi-transparent "splats", where a splat is a computer graphics term for a small, usually circular, pol of light. For gas clouds I use splats that have a combination of Gaussian and exponential light profiles, and very low opacity. Layering these splats atop one another builds up the fuzzy look of a gas cloud. I would need to write some blog posts about this to provide greater detail. The important point is that Hollywood software does not do this type of rendering efficiently, while my code, written to do this one thing well, is adequate for the task.
@caio3903
@caio3903 6 лет назад
Hey Frank! These days I started to read a few C codes, just for curiosity as well, and when I saw your answer I was even more excited to continue the readings, to see how the codes dialogue in these visual processes! If you make these posts on deeper details please let us know! :D Have a nice day.
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