Matthew Territo 7e996f1c65 Merge with Beta-3
Merge commit '8e93463c1aba03445804c10172c85be69cbc1cb3' into feature/websocketnavigation

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  Disable server process on webgui teardown
  Added Micah to the CREDITS file
  Adapt ISWAManager and KameleonWrapper to removal of singleton
  Updated ghoul repository
  Beta-3 Release Candidate branch (#753)
  Feature/webgui ops (#723)
  Add the ability to change the number of significant digits in the globe location Increase the default number of significant digits to 4
  Rearrange THEMIS layers to be shown beneath CTX
  Prevent accidental walking of the current working directory when starting OpenSpace that could cause non Lua script files to be loaded as .info files
  Adapt to removal of Singleton
  New Spherical Grids Lables configuration.

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OpenSpace is an open source, non-commercial, and freely available interactive data visualization software designed to visualize the entire known universe and portray our ongoing efforts to investigate the cosmos. Bringing the latest techniques from data visualization research to the general public, OpenSpace supports interactive presentation of dynamic data from observations, simulations, and space mission planning and operations. The software works on multiple operating systems (Windows, Linux, MacOS) with an extensible architecture powering high resolution tiled displays and planetarium domes, making use of the latest graphic card technologies for rapid data throughput. In addition, OpenSpace enables simultaneous connections across the globe creating opportunity for shared experiences among audiences worldwide.

The project stems from the same academic collaboration between Swedens Linköping University (LiU) and the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) that led to the creation of Uniview and its parent company SCISS. Development of the software began several years ago through a close collaboration with NASA Goddards Community Coordinated Modeling Center (CCMC) to model space weather forecasting and continued with visualizations of NASAs New Horizons mission to Pluto and ESAs Rosetta mission. This promising set of preliminary work provided a foundation for recent NASA funding, which has extended the collaboration to include the University of Utahs Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute, New York Universitys Tandon School of Engineering, multiple informal science institutions across the United States, and multiple, international vendors. Current areas of focus within OpenSpace include:

  • Visualization of dynamic simulations via interactive volumetric rendering, as a priority for communicating research in astrophysics.
  • Utilization of NASAs SPICE observational geometry system with its Planetary Data Service (PDS) to enable space mission visualization that reveal how missions are designed to gather science.
  • Globe browsing techniques across spatial and temporal scales to examine scientific campaigns on multiple planets, including close up surface exploration.

This repository contains the source code and example scenes for OpenSpace, but does not contain any data. To build and install the client, we refer to the Wiki pages here on GitHub, specifically building for Windows, Linux, and MacOS. Required preexisting dependencies are: Boost and Qt. Feel free to create issues for missing features, bug reports, or compile problems or contact us via email.

Regarding any issues, you are very welcome on our Slack support channel to which you can freely sign-up.

Description
This is the official GitHub repository for OpenSpace: an open source astrovisualization project. For instructions on how to build and run OpenSpace, see the Getting Started Guides on the wiki page at http://docs.openspaceproject.com.
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