2005–2006
Adler Astronomy and Science Museum. Remote experiences to:
the Life in the Atacama Rover Field Experiment
the NASA-SETI High Lakes Expedition
Via EventScope 3D Virtual Presence Software. Remote experiences to:
the Life in the Atacama Rover Field Experiment
the NASA-SETI High Lakes Expedition
DEPTHX: Deep Phreatic Thermal Explorer
Pittsburgh Natural History Museum. Remote experiences to:
the Life in the Atacama Rover Field Experiment
2004
Adler Astronomy Museum. Remote experience to the Mars Exploration Rover mission. (From the EventScope Laboratory, we could update schools, home users, and science museums with new remote experiences.)
Via EventScope Software. Remote experience to the Mars Exploration Rover mission. (By this time, EventScope used a client-server model that could be updated with new data and remote experiences in near real-time.)
2000–2003
Public remote experiences via the EventScope 3D Virtual Environment Terrain Browser. Over three years, my NASA-funded EventScope team iteratively developed EventScope: software to visualize 3D virtual environment terrain models of planetary surfaces produced from NASA rover and orbiter data. Using EventScope’s authoring tool, teams of artists and educators annotated these terrain models to produce guided tours of NASA mission sites. We called these “remote experiences.” These were iteratively deployed in Pittsburgh’s urban, suburban, and rural schools, as well as schools in adjacent states. Please see publications from this period for more information.
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