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== Satellite Collisions / Galaxy visualization == | == Satellite Collisions / Galaxy visualization == | ||
I am going to talk about the usage of satellite orbit data to predict possible satellite collisions[https://github.com/HanEmile/SatelliteComputation][https://hanemile.github.io/docs/master.pdf] and the visualization and distortion of galaxies and dark matter in Blender using a custom density function.[https://github.com/HanEmile/Heidelberg] | I am going to talk about the usage of satellite orbit data to predict possible satellite collisions[https://github.com/HanEmile/SatelliteComputation][https://hanemile.github.io/docs/master.pdf] and the visualization and distortion of galaxies and dark matter in Blender using a custom density function.[https://github.com/HanEmile/Heidelberg] | ||
Link Slides and co.: [https://files.darknebu.la/index.php/s/Ife9Xj2VQkulGuv] | |||
[[User:Hanemile|Hanemile]] ([[User talk:Hanemile|talk]]) 21:30 | [[User:Hanemile|Hanemile]] ([[User talk:Hanemile|talk]]) 21:30 |
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Art | Meet-Up |
Datum | 2017-10-13 |
Start | 18:00 |
Dauer | 8h |
Host | FIXME |
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Satellite Collisions / Galaxy visualization[edit | edit source]
I am going to talk about the usage of satellite orbit data to predict possible satellite collisions[1][2] and the visualization and distortion of galaxies and dark matter in Blender using a custom density function.[3]
Link Slides and co.: [4]