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360 view earth
360 view earth









360 view earth

Masks were made to smooth the transition where datasets overlap. The image from each spacecraft is then reprojected using the World Coordinate System (WCS) routines of the SolarSoft library. The flux was also adjusted for the fact that each pixel captures a different fraction of the light due to their different angular size for each spacecraft. Since each spacecraft is at a slightly different distance from the Sun, the intensity received by each pixel was normalized to correspond to the intensity one astronomical unit from the Sun using the inverse-square law.

360 view earth

The data are sampled in time approximately every three hours. The series covers the time frame shortly after the STEREO spacecraft moved into a position where they had a complete view of the side of the Sun not visible from the Earth (see Sun 360). The sequence was assembled by combining 304 Ångstrom (extreme ultraviolet wavelength) images from STEREO-A, STEREO-B, and the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). He works primarily as an architect but is also active in other related fields including interior product design and art installation.This is a sequence of 4Kx2K images, cylindrical-equidistant projection, of the Sun that can be mapped to a sphere. He is the recipient of the “Art Directors Club of New York” award, and has received many other accolades.

360 view earth

Just be careful - this book just might make your other books jealous.Ībout Yusuke Oono: Yusuke Oono was born in Germany in 1983 and graduated from The University of Tokyo where he obtained both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Architecture. This compact book transforms into a sculpture-like circle of pages that can be displayed as a decoration, or laid flat to be perused at your leisure. This three-dimensional panorama book celebrates our perpetual skyward gaze.ĭrawing on both art and architecture, the award-winning 360° book allows the reader to get a 3D, panoramic view of a majestic planet Earth surrounded by swirling clouds and Earth's constant companion, the Moon. Human ventured into space and witnessed our “blue planet” for the first time in 1961, and landed on the Moon itself in 1969.











360 view earth