NASA has recently produced a "unique 'spherical' movie" (their words, not mine) showing how the ice and snow cover of the Earth changes over time as imaged by NASA spacecraft. This movie is called "Frozen," 12-minutes long, and meant to view on a six-foot sphere which has been installed in more than 30 locations around the world. For more information about "Frozen," including a list of locations showing the film, go here. Enjoy!
Friday, March 20, 2009
New NASA movie: "Frozen"
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Labels: NASA, public outreach
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