SGI Technology Empowers Critical Analysis at Kennedy Space Center's Ice and Debris Facility
14 9월 2005 - 11:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
NASA Scientists Collaboratively Assess Super-High Resolution Film
Data of Discovery Launch in SGI Visualization Environment MOUNTAIN
VIEW, Calif., Sept. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- As history-making
repairs proceeded on Space Shuttle Discovery 227 miles above the
Earth, scientists and engineers in the Ice/Debris Image Analysis
Facility at NASA Kennedy Space Center (KSC) were using a highly
advanced imaging system from Silicon Graphics (NYSE:SGI) to get a
first close-up look at launch film data, frame by frame, in
super-high resolution. Shuttle launch analysis continues at the
Florida facility, using image data taken from hundreds of cameras
positioned around the launch pad. The integrated SGI(R)
visualization compute system, installed two years ago to review and
analyze previous shuttle flight data, is one of the world's highest
performing visual film analysis installations. SGI designed and
installed the completely integrated state-of-the-art, greater than
high-definition imaging solution, including scanning capabilities,
image analysis capabilities and time-synched review capabilities of
multiple cameras. NASA monitored the Discovery shuttle launch on
July 26, 2005, with approximately 200 cameras recording a mix of
standard-definition (SD) and high-definition (HD) video and 16mm
and 35mm film, capturing images from every possible angle and phase
of the launch. To analyze what NASA refers to as "First Look"
imagery, SD and HD video is immediately sent from cameras at the
launch pad to the Ice/Debris Facility at KSC as well as to Marshall
Space Flight Center and Johnson Space Center. The Ice/Debris
Facility at KSC, however, has the SGI super-high definition
visualization environment because this is where the launch takes
place and where the bulk of the imagery is produced. They see the
shuttle and external fuel tanks every day for months, right up
until they fuel the tanks and watch the shuttle soar into space.
"The SGI visualization system is a uniquely matched set of
equipment designed to provide the highest resolution collaborative
viewing and working environment," said Bob Bishop, chairman and
chief executive officer, SGI. "This enables expert analysis that
makes manned spaceflight safer than ever before." At KSC, once the
film has been developed and an inter-positive made, key film
sequences are scanned in digitally, using an Imagica XE(R) scanner.
The SGI solution powered by a 12-processor SGI(R) Onyx(R) 3000
rackmount visualization computer is designed to allow everything
from multiple-person collaboration to highly detailed manipulation
and evaluation of specific imagery. Scientists compare, manipulate
and analyze the data using InteractiveFX Piranha HD software, which
is one of the primary tools to drive high-resolution imagery from
digital photographs, video and film within KSC's SGI visualization
environment. The SGI system is equipped with two SGI(R)
InfiniteReality4(TM) graphics pipes that feed the launch data to
the two large-screen digital projectors. As part of preparations
for return to flight, SGI Professional Services recently integrated
an 8-foot wide ultra high-resolution (2048 x 1536 pixel) display
system, the JVC DLA-QX1. An addition to a Christie large-screen
digital projection system, both screens are thoroughly integrated
with the SGI visualization system to enhance NASA's ability to
collaboratively assess the effects of debris on the shuttle
vehicle. Footage of the piece of foam, slightly less than a pound,
that fell from the PAL ramp two minutes after Discovery's lift-off,
as well as video of the thermal blanket on the, has been
scrupulously studied and analyzed on the SGI system. The Ice/Debris
Team can collaborate using full-frame, real-time,
standard-definition and high-definition video at 1280x720 pixels
and can analyze 16mm and 35mm film data at 4096x3112 pixels, which
is uncompressed 4K resolution. The SGI visualization system was
designed to process 150,000 frames of film and 300,000 frames of
video within two weeks of a launch. Digital infrastructure for data
storage and networking is provided by the SGI(R) TP9500 RAID
storage array, containing 32TB of storage. The data is accessible
at a bandwidth of 2GB per second and can easily store the estimated
10TB and potentially 15TB of raw film data that could be ingested
after a single launch. SILICON GRAPHICS | The Source of Innovation
and Discovery(TM) SGI, also known as Silicon Graphics, Inc., is the
world's leader in high-performance computing, visualization and
storage. SGI's vision is to provide technology that enables the
most significant scientific and creative breakthroughs of the 21st
century. Whether it's sharing images to aid in brain surgery,
finding oil more efficiently, studying global climate, providing
technologies for homeland security and government defense, or
enabling the transition from analog to digital broadcasting, SGI is
dedicated to addressing the next class of challenges for
scientific, engineering and creative users. With offices worldwide,
the company is headquartered in Mountain View, Calif., and can be
found on the Web at http://www.sgi.com/. NOTE: Silicon Graphics,
SGI, Onyx, the SGI cube and the SGI logo are registered trademarks
and InfiniteReality4 and The Source of Innovation and Discovery are
trademarks of Silicon Graphics, Inc., in the United States and/or
other countries worldwide. All other trademarks mentioned herein
are the property of their respective owners. MEDIA CONTACT Lisa
Pistacchio 650-933-5683 DATASOURCE: Silicon Graphics, Inc. CONTACT:
Lisa Pistacchio of Silicon Graphics, Inc., +1-650-933-5683, or Web
site: http://www.sgi.com/
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