Jet Propulsion Laboratory Visual Strategists David Delgado and Dan Goods talk about how they visualize various aspects of NASA’s earth science satellites including the GRACE Follow-On Mission which tracks water movement on earth via two spacecraft that map the gravity field of the earth; the Pulse, a digital sculpture that responds to the communication between space crafts and earth; and the Orbit Pavilion in Huntington Gardens, where visitors can listen to the location of satellites in real time. The projects combine data with less visible phenomena like the nuances of fluid dynamics and the presence of satellites in order to make the data more intuitive and accessible.
Crew Credits –
Production:
Creator and Executive Producer – Hernan Diaz Alonso
Producers – Marcelyn Gow/Reza Monahan
Director – Reza Monahan
Director of Photography – Sean Morris
B Camera – Armeen Monahan
C Camera – Robert Moreno
Lighting – Walker Sayen
Sound Engineer – George Wymenga
Post-Production:
Story Producer – Caroline Post
Editors – Cal Crawford/Reza Monahan
Soundtrack by: Shane Myrbeck
Additional imagery and video provided by NASA/JPL and The Huntington Library
Special thanks to Dinah LeHoven, Andrew C. Good and Dara Sabahi
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