The Scientific Visualization Studio at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center created this beautiful animation called Perpetual Ocean which visualizes the ocean’s surface currents over a 30-month period between June 2005 and December 2007.
The animation was created using NASA and JPL’s high-resolution model of the global oceans, which is normally used for running simulations and predicting changes in the currents. But this time the results were exaggerated to produce this short film that looks like it sprang from a Vincent Van Gogh canvas. Once again Mother Nature, you’ve bested our most talented artists.
ナサより2005年6月から2007年12月までの海洋の潮の流れを映像化した、パーペチュアル オーシャンと言う動画。
通常は海洋シュミレーターとして使われているナサとJPLの高解像度海洋モデルで作られたショートムービー。うねる海洋の流れがゴッホのThe Starry Nightを彷彿させる。