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SUMMARY:Cosmic Breeze
DESCRIPTION:Cooper Downs and Ronald Caplan (Predictive Science Inc.)\n\nTh
 is animation consists of three primary elements. The first is the evolving
  render of the 3D structure of the coronal magnetic field. It is created f
 rom 776 sequences from the “Live Prediction” HPC simulation developed by P
 redictive Science Inc. as part of their scientific research and outreach f
 or the April 8, 2024 eclipse. See predsci.com/eclipse2024 for more details
  on the eclipse simulation, which was created using the MAS code (predsci.
 com/mas) running on several thousand processors. The volume rendering is u
 sed for scientific purposes and is generated using parallelized Fortran to
 ols. These map millions of magnetic field lines from 3D model data and com
 pute a scene by integrating a complexity indicator (the squashing factor) 
 along parallel lines of sight. The only difference between this and the pu
 re science version are the resolution and a very light unsharp masking to 
 enhance contrast. The second is an image of the moon obtained using the LR
 OC Quickmap tool (quickmap.lroc.asu.edu) based on public NASA/LRO data. Th
 e third is the slowly moving starfield cropped from a publicly available o
 bservation/image from the ESA/Hubble archive [Credit: NASA, ESA and Jesús 
 Maíz Apellániz (Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Spain), esahubble.o
 rg/images/heic1011a]. A gamma correction is applied to the original image 
 data. The three elements are then composited using “screen” blending. The 
 background music is “Fireflies" by Ambient Boy, obtained from uppbeat.io.\
 n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Workshop Reg Pass, Tutori
 al Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\n
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