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Holding the Cosmos in Your Hand: Developing 3D Modeling and Printing Pipelines for Communications and Research

3D Astrophysics Newsletter 2020.10 Kimberly K. Arcand, Sara R. Price, Megan Watzke The Crab Nebula supernova remnant in X-rays (Credits – 2D Image (A): NASA/CXC/SAO; 3D Print (B): NASA/CXC/SAO/A. Jubett, K. Arcand et al.) AbstractThree-dimensional (3D) visualization has opened up a universe of possible scientific data representations. 3D printing has the potential to make seemingly abstract and...

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