"Management for using 3D image of Science Liveshow " KIMURA Kaoru Japan Science Foundation, Science Museum, Tokyo Visualization of Astrophysical Data May.

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"Management for using 3D image of Science Liveshow " KIMURA Kaoru Japan Science Foundation, Science Museum, Tokyo Visualization of Astrophysical Data May 25, 2005

OUTPUT Of OUTREACH

Output Of Outreach UNIVERSE HALL Theater 72 unidirectional seats 400 inches Silver Screen System In 1996 SGI Onyx ⇒ Windows PC 2 D-ILA projectors

Performed every Saturday afternoon at Science Museum of Tokyo Real scientists explain about contemporary astronomy and science. Interactive science show between audience and scientist. Computerized theatre system for scientific education supported by 3D computer graphics and simulations Output Of Outreach

Contents

Solar System Simulation * Live Astronomical Observation ( with the Yerkes Observatory ) Galaxy Collision Simulation * Gravitational Lens Effect Simulation Molecular Dynamics Simulation * International Space Station * Guest Corner Starformation Radio Astronomy Interstellar Cruising * (* 3DCG Contents)

Hands On Everything Life Science DNA Human body frame Contents Biology Insects Plants

PORTABLE SYSTEM

Portable System Afterschool Program Astronomy Class for Using 3DCG Contents Kudan Elementary School (Tokyo)

Portable System Scanning electron microscope