How are astronomical illustrations made?

You’ve probably seen artist’s illustrations of the cosmos, but how are they made, and why? Besides stunning images, telescopes also capture more complex data that can be hard to interpret by non-astronomers. In this episode of Chasing Starlight we show you how astronomers, artists and communicators work together to translate astronomical data into visuals that are both stunning and scientifically accurate.

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ESO
Directed by: L. Calçada, M. Kornmesser
Hosted by: S. Randall
Written by: L. Spillman
Editing: M. Kornmesser, L. Calçada
Videography: A. Tsaousis
Animations & footage: ESO, L. Calçada, M. Kornmesser, Nick Risinger, ESA/Hubble, N. Bartmann, spaceengine.org, Larry McNish (RASC), Boccaletti et al., Exeter/Kraus et al. ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/Benisty et al., B. Bailleul, NASA F. Marchis, M. Wong, E. Marchetti, P. Amico, S. Tordo, M.McCaughrean & M.Andersen (AIP), M. Zamani, Gianluca Lombardi (glphoto.it)
Music: VIDEVO
Web and technical support: G. Bazin, R. Yumi Shida
Scientific consultant: P. Amico
Promotion: O. Sandu
Filming Locations: ESO Supernova (supernova.eso.org)

O filmie

Identyfikator:cs0015a
Data publikacji:29 listopada 2024 14:00
Czas trwania:07 m 30 s
Frame rate:25 fps

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Kategoria:Chasing Starlight

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