OpenSpace Overview

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With the pivot to the virtual in 2020, OpenSpace partners took their on-site events from in-planetarium domes (and theaters, visualization labs, and more) to at-home, reaching their audiences through online livestreamed programs. This highlight reel captures some of our favorite moments.

The programs featured here are, in order of first appearance:
* Mapping a Billion Stars, Adler Planetarium
* Cosmic Conversations with OpenSpace's Micah Acinapura, California Academy of Sciences
* Cosmic Conversations with NASA Ames Research Center's Brian Day, California Academy of Sciences
* Cosmic Conversations with Irene Pease, California Academy of Sciences
* Astronomy Online: Solar Storms, American Museum of Natural History
* Virtual Science Cafe: Space Rocks! Asteroids, Comets and Their Neighboring Planets, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
* Digital Earth: Volcanoes, Denver Museum of Nature & Science
* Field Trip: Comets, American Museum of Natural History

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The content is rendered using the open-source astrovisualization software OpenSpace (http://openspaceproject.com), developed in collaboration between American Museum of Natural History, Linköping University, New York University, and the University of Utah.

OpenSpace is funded in part by NASA under award No NNX16AB93A. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

OpenSpace is also funded in part by the Knut & Alice Wallenberg Foundation, the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet), and the Swedish e-Science Research Centre.

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