Interactive Visualization and Simulation of Astronomical Nebulae
Stephan Wenger, Marco Ament, Wolfgang Steffen, Nico Koning, Daniel, Weiskopf, and Marcus Magnor

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of interactive visualization and simulation tools for astronomical nebulae, enhancing educational and research experiences by enabling immersive 3D exploration of deep space phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces new methods for interactive visualization and simulation of nebulae, improving accessibility and engagement in astronomical education and outreach.
Findings
Enhanced visualization quality for nebulae
Improved user interaction capabilities
Facilitated educational and outreach applications
Abstract
Interactive visualization and simulation of astrophysical phenomena help astronomers and enable digital planetariums and television documentaries to take their spectators on a journey into deep space to explore the astronomical wonders of our universe in 3D.
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