“Scientific Visualization of Space-Based Debris” by Cotter
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Conference:
- SIGGRAPH 1997 More animation videos from SIGGRAPH 1997:
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SIGGRAPH Video Review:
Track:
- 04
Title:
- Scientific Visualization of Space-Based Debris
Director(s):
Company / Institution / Agency:
- Vision International
Description:
For the “Eyes in the Sky” documentary on the history of satellites, Stony Brook Films andDiscovery Communicationsrequested an animation of currently tracked space debris and working satellites. VisionInternational created this animation using the EDGEProduct Family software.
Additional Contributors:
Producer: Stony Brook Films
Scientist: Tom Kacena
Animator: Tim Cotter
Special Thanks to: Dan Gordon, Tony Moraco, Dewey Houck, Melissa Durley, Inga Clark, Carlson Bull and the CV team: Gwen Afton-Bird, Mike Darweesh, Greg Dismond, Mike Kirby, Michael Lopez, Mike Walsh, Kim Wallace and the entire Edge Development Team.
Post production provided by DC Post