Sunday 6 January 2013

Japanese Museum Unveils A Giant Globe Made of 10,000 Live-Updating OLED Panels


If you want to see what the earth looks from space, astronaut (or, if that is not possible space tourist,). For the best view to another, a visit to the National Museum of Science in Tokyo emerging and innovation, where a huge, nearly 20 feet spherical OLED orb - all over the world 1 spherical OLED - offers the perspective of spatial birds on the planet decision very high .
Are constantly updated "geographical Cosmos" and consists of paintings OLED 10362 show satellite images on the blue marble we have a little, which represents what our planet looks like from space in something close to real time. Replaces the previous plates LED model coverage, and to provide visitors to the museum a total of 10 million pixels, a resolution 10 times greater than its predecessor.
And like any good museum exhibit and geographical Cosmos is interactive. Touch screens all over the world allows viewers to get all the data types from all over the world flocking Earth Sciences, and simulations that show from the March 11 earthquake that devastated Japan and the dispersion energy tsunami waves that reached across the Pacific Ocean. See for yourself below.

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