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Great Zoom into Don Juan Pond, Antarctica (treatment #2 South)
Antarctica is the coldest and most remote continent on Earth. It is also home to one of the most Mars-like places that scientists can study without actually traveling to the fourth planet. In this sequence we plunge from space down to a remarkably detailed view of a unique part of the Dry Valleys. By studying this place researchers think they might gain insight into how life on Mars might either survive now or have developed in the past. It is called the Don Juan Pond, and its one of the saltiest, coldest bodies of water on Earth. Treatment #2 uses an IKONOS inset that's enhanced to show detail. This portion of the visualization is intended to follow Great Zoom into Don Juan Pond, Antarctica (treatment #2) and moves in close to circumnavigate a portion of the lower edgie of the valley. Textured, folded gully formations appear in the rocky surface. Then the camera slides down the valley slope and stops above the actual pond of sub-freezing water at the base.

Video resolution push into valley details    Video resolution push into valley details

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Animators: Greg Shirah
Marte Newcombe
Horace Mitchell
Cindy Starr
Alex Kekesi
Studio: SVS
Writer: Michael Starobin
Date Completed: December 18, 2003
Duration: 600 frames, 20.0 seconds
Scientist: James Garvin (NASA/HQ)
Instrument: IKONOS
Keywords: Zoom, Mars, Pond
Data Collected: IKONOS:2003/01/31



Please give credit for this visualization to NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio


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