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07.28.09
Two animations by SVS staff have been competitively selected for inclusion in the 2009 SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Festival.

+ View "LRO Scouts for Safe Landing Sites - Stereoscopic Version"
+ View "Sentinels of the Heliosphere"
+ Read More about the SIGGRAPH 2009 Computer Animation Festival (external link)

06.18.09
Launched on June 18, 2009, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) is the first mission in NASA's planned return to the moon. The SVS has created a number of visualizations and animations in support of this exciting NASA mission.

+ View SVS LRO work

05.01.09
SIVO presents "A Modeling as a Service (MaaS) Seminar" by Dr. Steven Armentrout, Founder and CEO of Parabon Computation, on Friday, May 8, 2008, at 1pm E.T. Dr. Armentrout will demonstrate the company's flagship software product, the Frontier Grid Platform, and discuss the Parabon's new MaaS offering, which is being shaped with help of a NASA Phase I SBIR grant.

Frontier securely and unobtrusively harnesses the idle capacity of thousands of computers -- within an enterprise, across a data center, or around the world -- to deliver extreme-scale computation as an easy-to-use utility service. The extension of Frontier to support code-centric communities -- collaborative groups of individuals, from developers to end users, who share a common interest in a particular software application -- marks an important advance toward a Modeling as a Service paradigm that addresses many of the challenges and inefficiencies that are common to today's modeling and simulation practice.

Dr. Armentrout will demonstrate applications executed across the Parabon Computation Grid, the online grid that supports Parabon's brokered computation service. He will also demonstrate how MaaS on Frontier will soon allow model and simulation development, use and maintenance to be performed almost entirely from a standard web browser.

+ Contact Mike Seablom for details on how to join this demonstration

03.20.09
"Frozen," a unique "spherical" movie about Earth's changing ice and snow cover, features animations by SVS staff members and will premiere at science centers and museums on March 27, 2009.

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01.22.09
Cover of Nature science journal features SVS image of Antarctic warming

+ About the cover (external link)

01.07.09
Sensor Web Simulator project selected as one of NASA's Science Mission Directorate's funded Earth Science Technology Office Advanced Information Systems Technology Program proposals

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