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Seeing the Unseen: Accurate and Inclusive Colour Scales in Space Science

In the vast landscape of scientific data, colour serves as a golden key to its comprehension. From the depths of the cosmos to the intricacies of elementary particles, the deliberate use of colour in scientific visualisation enriches our understanding and enables us to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the natural world. As of today, scientific visualisation is rarely part of the obligatory curriculum of an upcoming space scientist. In terms of colour use, the space science community therefore swings back and forth between self-educated science-proof application and peer-endorsed misuse. When misused, data visualisation can exclude readers or misguide them. In the worst case, it does both. From the properties of the light source to the ultimate recognition in the visual cortex, the study of human colour perception is extensive and has a long history. Creating accessible and accurate scientific visualisation with colour has, in contrast, become easy: All necessary aspects are understood; all necessary tools exist. Here, the speaker will provide you with the basic understanding to use—and not misuse—colour for visualising everything from the Cosmic microwave background to the surface topography of Mars. Pioneering science-proof colour palettes and gradients are now made available in great numbers to conquer space science research and communication. To avoid shortage of supplies, the speaker will also introduce you to the newest version of the Scientific colour maps and when to apply their different palette and gradient types. Fabio Crameri graduated from ETH Zurich with a PhD in Geophysics in 2013. Until 2020, he worked as a researcher at the University College in London and the University of Oslo on global-scale mantle convection in the Earth and on other silicate planets. Fabio developed numerical models, post-processing toolboxes, and up-to-date concepts like ‚Ocean-plate tectonics‘. He brought together experts across the Earth Sciences to build the transdisciplinary Subduction Zone Initiation (SZI) Database (www.szidatabase.org) and created ‚ProAc’ (www.fabiocrameri.ch/proac), the multi-metric academic profile for academic evaluation. To promote accurate and inclusive science visuals, Fabio created the open-access graphics collection s-ink.org, designed the Scientific colour maps (www.fabiocrameri.ch/colourmaps), and propelled the necessary methodologic change-of-mind throughout academia. Since 2020, he founded Undertone.design for academic graphic design and joined ISSI as Communication Specialist.

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