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February 3, 2009

"Flight Patterns"

"Flight Patterns."

This visualization shows 24 hours of flight traffic. This visualization of the flight patterns of the thousands of airplanes that cross our skies on a daily basis was tied for first place in the Non-interactive Media (screen shots) category of the Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge 2006, sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the journal Science.

To learn more, see the SciVis Special Report Here. To learn more about the artist, visit Aaron Koblin's website Here. (Date of Image: 2006)

Credit: Aaron Koblin, UCLA


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