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Development of an Extended Reality (XR) Tool for Earth Science Visualization In this presentation, we will discuss our work in adapting the NASA open source XR software, the Mixed Reality Exploration Toolkit (MRET), to an earth science domain. MRET is a NASA open source XR software for rapidly building extended reality (XR) environments for NASA domain problems, e.g., pulling in CAD models of thermal vac chamber and Roman Space Telescope to do fit checks. Primarily used for hardware integration & test, we have been adapting and extending MRET for science problems.

Traditionally, scientists view and analyze the result of calculated or measured observables with static 1-D, 2-D or 3-D plots. It can be difficult to identify, track and understand the evolution of key features due to poor viewing angles and the nature of flat computer screens. Additionally, numerical models, such as the NASA GEOS climate model, are almost exclusively formulated and analyzed on Eulerian grids with points fixed in space and time. However, atmospheric phenomena such as convective clouds, hurricanes and wildfire smoke plumes move with the 3-D flow field, and it is often difficult and unnatural to understand these phenomena in an Eulerian reference frame as opposed to the Lagrangian reference frame in which nature operates. As part of an Earth Science Technology Office (ESTO) proposal, we have been adapting MRET to be a scientific exploration and analysis XR tool with integrated Lagrangian Dynamics (LD) for the Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) numerical weather prediction model. We believe this will help scientists identify, track, and understand the evolution of Earth Science phenomena. This presentation will discuss current results in our work in developing this XR tool for Earth Science.
Document ID
20240008641
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Thomas Grubb
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, United States)
Kaur Kullman
(University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
Thomas Clune
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, United States)
Leslie Lait
(Science Systems & Applications, Inc. Hampton, VA, USA)
Matthias Zwicker
(University of Maryland, College Park College Park, United States)
Stephen Guimond
(University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
Ruth West
(University of North Texas Denton, Texas, United States)
Roger Eastman
(University of Maryland, College Park College Park, United States)
Troy Ames
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, United States)
Jeffrey Hosler
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, United States)
Date Acquired
July 9, 2024
Subject Category
Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
Meeting Information
Meeting: XR Symposium
Location: Laurel, MD
Country: US
Start Date: July 26, 2024
End Date: July 27, 2024
Sponsors: Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 430728.02.21.51.05
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Use by or on behalf of the US Gov. Permitted.
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