Hubble Images Become Tactile 3D Experience For the Blind 20
An anonymous reader writes "3D printers are transforming the business, medical, and consumer landscapes by creating objects like airplane parts, lamps, jewellery, and even artificial human bones. Now astronomers are experimenting with the technology to transform astronomy education, turning images from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope into tactile 3D pictures for people who cannot explore celestial wonders visually."
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doesn't change the fact that your OS sucks.
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Therein lies the problem with most religions. They think of God as a "person", anthromorphising to the hilt.
If the universe is alive and intelligent (as I believe), it's as far away from a human as we are from an amoeba.
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That's not a black hole analogy is it?
Cold... cold... warm. Hot, hot, hot.... (Score:3)
But... avoid the black holes experience if you can.
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There are so many possibilities. Vertical height to indicate gravity strength, or vertical height to indicate temperature?
What about "roughness" as a dimension?
Personally I think trying to express a 3D universe as a 2D "image" with 3D "effects" would be more confusing than just relying on the imagination.
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Thats one advantage the blind have - they can feel the black hole, but sighted people can't see it.
I just realised that could be taken the wrong way, oh well...
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I sense some really bad Goatse Braille jokes coming. I'm switching topics before it's too late.
Any citations for the bold claims? (Score:1)
What human bone has been 3D printed? It's just a mold for harvested cells to cling to. All I see about "3d printed human bones" is an awful lot of "may"s and just stuff shaped like a bone.
Can we please have a bit of critical thinking here please? The tone of these 3D printing stories is just mindless fanboyism.
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Meanwhile there are people printing nerve tissue and portions of organs based on material grown from people - all designed to make it so the printed
Also, sign language for the deaf: (Score:2)
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap030630.html [nasa.gov]
Re: Slashdot Beta for the blind? Slashdot Beta for (Score:2)
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I hope they push the beta on everyone, and suffer a huge backlash for it. MobyGames recently got sold and corporate types took over and put a stylish but useless redesign on the database. Outrage ensued, and a few weeks later the site was sold to someone who actually cares about gaming. I'd really like the same thing to happen to /.
Shouldn't be hard (Score:4, Funny)
"Yes."
"Imagine countless billions more of them so far away you can't touch them."
"Whoa."
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Even if they make the Z-Depth a factor of 10 smaller than the X-Y coordinates, any model will have to be at least 3 TIMES bigger for them to really see how big the universe is.
Hang on! (Score:1)
Are these 3D images JUST for the visually challenged? Seems mighty unfair to me. Like 'toilets for the disabled'.. surely they mean 'toilets with disabled access' ?
Am I not allowed to walk up the wheel chair ramp now, or use the chair lift either? Am I going to have to gouge my eyes out and chop off my legs in order to enjoy all the good new tech !?