论文标题

对天体大气效应的互动可视化

Interactive Visualization of Atmospheric Effects for Celestial Bodies

论文作者

Costa, Jonathas, Bock, Alexander, Emmart, Carter, Hansen, Charles, Ynnerman, Anders, Silva, Claudio

论文摘要

我们提出了一个针对行星表面的交互式可视化量身定制的大气模型。随着太阳系的探索正在随着越来越准确的任务和工具的发展而进行,行星环境的忠实可视化正在引起人们对太空研究,任务计划以及科学传播和教育的兴趣越来越大。大气效应在数据分析中至关重要,并为行星数据提供上下文信息。我们的模型正确地说明了大气内光的非线性路径(在地球的情况下),分子和灰尘颗粒的光吸收效应,例如臭氧层和火星尘埃,以及用于MIE散射的波长依赖性相位功能。该模式侧重于交互性,多功能性和自定义,以及一组全面的交互式控件,使其可以动态调整其外观。我们使用地球和火星作为例子来证明我们的结果。但是,可以很容易地适应探索例如外球星的其他大气。对于地球大气层,我们将结果与国际空间站拍摄的图片和与CIE Clear Sky模型相比。根据可用的科学数据,域专家的反馈,将火星气氛复制,并将其与好奇心漫游者拍摄的图像进行比较。此处介绍的工作已在Openspace系统中实施,该系统可以在各种环境中,从沉浸式圆顶剧院到虚拟现实耳机,在各种环境中启用交互式参数设置和实时反馈可视化目标。

We present an atmospheric model tailored for the interactive visualization of planetary surfaces. As the exploration of the solar system is progressing with increasingly accurate missions and instruments, the faithful visualization of planetary environments is gaining increasing interest in space research, mission planning, and science communication and education. Atmospheric effects are crucial in data analysis and to provide contextual information for planetary data. Our model correctly accounts for the non-linear path of the light inside the atmosphere (in Earth's case), the light absorption effects by molecules and dust particles, such as the ozone layer and the Martian dust, and a wavelength-dependent phase function for Mie scattering. The mode focuses on interactivity, versatility, and customization, and a comprehensive set of interactive controls make it possible to adapt its appearance dynamically. We demonstrate our results using Earth and Mars as examples. However, it can be readily adapted for the exploration of other atmospheres found on, for example, of exoplanets. For Earth's atmosphere, we visually compare our results with pictures taken from the International Space Station and against the CIE clear sky model. The Martian atmosphere is reproduced based on available scientific data, feedback from domain experts, and is compared to images taken by the Curiosity rover. The work presented here has been implemented in the OpenSpace system, which enables interactive parameter setting and real-time feedback visualization targeting presentations in a wide range of environments, from immersive dome theaters to virtual reality headsets.

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