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Title: NVO and The Digital Planetarium


1
NVO and The Digital Planetarium
NVO Outreach Workshop
July 11, 2002
  • Ed Lantz
  • Product Development manager
  • Spitz, Inc.

2
Dome Theaters
Traditional Planetarium
Large-FormatFilm Theatre
Digital Planetarium
3
Traditional Planetaria
  • Hemispheric Projection Screen
  • Starfield Projector
  • High-resolution astronomical simulation
  • Hemispheric Slide Projection or All Skys
  • Narrow Field Video is Common
  • Laser Graphics - Full or Partial Dome
  • Combination Large-Format Film, Planetarium
  • Total Annual Attendance Worldwide 87,400,000

4
Planetarium Facts
  • Planetarium
    Worldwide of
  • Classification of
    Theaters Total
  • School/District 999 36
  • University/College 397 14
  • Museum/Science Center 375 14
  • Observatory/Other 201 7
  • Unclassified 782 28
  • TOTAL 2754

Courtesy The LNP Planetarium Compendium, Loch
Ness Productions, 2000
5
Planetarium Facts
  • Dome Size (m) of Theaters Tilted
    Domes
  • 3 - 6 766 2
  • 6 - 9 696 3
  • 9 - 12 463 9
  • 12 - 15 191 23
  • 15 - 18 98 17
  • 18 - 21 102 34
  • 21 - 27 80 40
  • Portable 774

Courtesy The LNP Planetarium Compendium, Loch
Ness Productions, 2000
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Large-Format Film Theater
  • Hemispheric Projection Screen
  • Tilted 20-30º typically
  • Large-Format Film
  • 15-perf, 70mm (original IMAX format)
  • 8-perf, 70mm (increasingly popular format)
  • Dome Diameters from 15m to 28m
  • 254 LF Theaters Worldwide - Half are Domes
  • 175 Large-Format Films Released

From White Oak Associates, Inc. Inventory of
Large Format Theaters, 1998 edition
7
Digital Planetarium
  • Full Dome or Partial Dome Video Projection
  • Multiple Edge-Blended Projectors or Fisheye
  • CRT, DLP, LCoS projector technologies
  • 30 Existing/Planned Theaters by 7 Manufacturers
  • Most Use Pre-Rendered, Pre-Recorded Shows
  • Hi-res digital video graphics technologies
  • Realtime 3D Interactive Becoming Affordable

8
Digital Dome Manufacturers
  • Evans Sutherland - Salt Lake City, UT
  • GOTO Optical - Japan
  • Spitz, Inc. - Chadds Ford, PA
  • Sky-Skan - Nashua, NH
  • Trimension, Inc. - Burgess Hill, UK
  • Silicon Graphics/Zeiss/Schneider
  • Minolta - Japan

9
Sampling of Digital Planetaria
  • AMNH/Rose Center - New York City
  • Bibliotheca Alexandria - Alexandria, Egypt
  • Burke Baker Planetarium - Houston, Texas
  • Exploration Place - Wichita, Kansas
  • National Space Centre - Leicester, UK
  • LodeStar Planetarium - Albuquerque, NM
  • Northern Lights Centre - Watson Lake, Yukon
  • National Air and Space Museum - DC
  • Adler Planetarium - Chicago

10
Sampling of Digital Planetaria
Bibliotheca Alexandria Alexandria, Egypt
LodeStar Planetarium Albuquerque, NM
11
Spherical Projection Formats
Single Projector(Fisheye)
Edge-Blended Projectors
12
Edge-Blended Projection
Polar Source is Split Into Sub-Frames and
Edge-Blended
Sub Frame 1 Sub Frame 2 Sub Frame 3 Sub
Frame 4
13
Fisheye Projection
Polar Fisheye Source Image
  • Simple Configuration
  • Limited Hemispheric Resolution (2048x1536 pixels)
  • Requires Projector Inside Theater Space

14
Feeding the Digital Planetarium
  • Astronomical Visualization
  • Night sky visualization
  • Naked eye and deep sky
  • 3D visualization and simulation
  • Astrophysical models
  • Digital Galaxy, Cosmic Atlas, Deep Space
    Explorer, etc.
  • Informal Educational Programming
  • Need compelling, meaningful stories
  • What is our place in the universe?
  • Whats out there?
  • What does it all mean?
  • My future, mankinds future
  • Data queries data interpretation
  • Visualization data mining, formatting

15
Who Are We?
  • Public Planetaria
  • Science astronomy educators
  • Media/production staff
  • Astronomers
  • School Planetaria
  • Science and astronomy educators
  • Show Producers
  • Writers
  • Art directors
  • Animators
  • Editors
  • Musicians

16
Graphics Formats
  • Pre-Rendered Shows
  • Dome master format
  • Composited Images
  • All-Sky Images
  • Deep-Sky Objects
  • Realtime 3D
  • Texture maps
  • Star/Object Data

17
Pre-Rendered Shows
  • Dome Master Formats
  • Spherical mapping format
  • Master format for archiving, distribution, etc.
  • Independent of particular projection geometry
  • Defined only by resolution, field-of-view, file
    type
  • independent of specific projection scheme

18
Polar Fisheye Master
Longitude

90º
90º
-90º

Polar Fisheye(Azimuthal Equidistant)
-90º
180º
19
Equidistant Cylindrical Master
Equidistant Cylindrical
90º

Latitude
-90º
-180º

180º
Longitude
20
Skinning a Sphere with Platonic Solids
21
Cubic Master
Advantage - Efficient File FormatDisadvantage -
Scene is Broken Up, Difficult to Preview
22
Vis Needs Pre-Rendered Shows
  • All-Sky Images
  • Celestial sphere at all available wavelengths
  • specified coordinate system
  • compositing must be seamless, no missing data
  • Numerous mappings acceptable
  • azimuthal equidistant (separate hemispheres)
  • equidistant cylindrical
  • Hammer-Aitoff
  • cubic
  • Deep-Sky Objects
  • Need sufficient metadata!

23
All-Sky Image Resolution
  • Number of Pixels Required to Project Eye-Limited
    Resolution on Hemisphere

Number of Pixels
(0.5) (4? steradians) (57.3/steradian)2 (60 arc
min/deg)2
(0.5 arc min/pixel)2
300 Million Pixels!!!
24
All-Sky Image Resolution
  • Fisheye Projection Systems
  • 1024x1024 or 1536x1536 polar frame
  • Edge-Blended Projection Systems
  • up to 4000x4000 polar frame
  • Highest Resolution All-Sky Images in Use
  • 14,000x7200 equidistant cylindrical (3 arcmin)
  • Nearly 300 MB file!
  • Seamless Transition to High-Magnification Images
  • Deep sky zoom with higher resolution

25
Deep Sky Objects
  • Many Excellent Images Available from STScI/Aura
  • Where Do They Go in the Night Sky???
  • Need Metadata!
  • Image angular height/width
  • Image center RA/Dec
  • Image rotation w.r.t. celestial coordinates
  • Image brightness/magnitude?
  • Estimated object distance (for 3D systems)
  • Simplified Search Capability a Plus

26
Deep Sky Zoom
27
Deep Sky Object Resolution
  • Higher Resolutions allow Seamless Zooms
  • 1024x1024 useful
  • 4000x4000 better
  • 8000x8000 best!

28
Image Formats
  • Numerous Formats in Use
  • TARGA is currently most popular format
  • Compression artifacts can be a problem
  • High Dynamic Range Formats Needed
  • Display dynamic range limited (10001)
  • HDRI, Cineon, others

29
Other Ideas
  • Automated Downloads
  • Solar weather
  • Solar system images, data
  • Transient phenomena
  • Current terrestrial/space based images
    metadata
  • Edu releases current event items
  • Connecting People Resources
  • Not all data is accessible online
  • Queries can actually drive future research
  • Amateur astronomer image exchange
  • Astronomers have stories to tell we need stories

30
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