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An accretion disk is formed around the hot star as it captures the mass being lost by the giant. The accretion disk beams matter away from the system in the form of a symmetrical jet. 2796 Hubble Space Telescope: Image Deblurring with a Parallel Comptuer
ICESat collecting elevation data 2747 ICESat First Light Release: Following ICESat
ICESat orbiting Earth 2746 ICESat First Light Release: A Global Perspective
ICESat tracks criss-crossing over Antarctica 2745 ICESat First Light Release: Antarctica in Three Dimensions
ICESat collecting cloud data 2744 ICESat First Light Release: A Continuous View of Clouds
Demonstrating how data is collected and verified from multiple sources, both directly and remotely sensed. 2674 Remote Sensing: Observing the Earth
The video begins with an animation of a rotating Earth being observed by a satellite. A zoom into a data stream emerging from the satellite reveals flowing  0's and 1's that materialize into the conference theme "From Terabytes to Insights." A transitional sequence introduces a science and technology montage showing scientific visualizations, supercomputers, grids, networks, and computing interfaces. The montage ends with a scientist studying an Earth globe on an Immersive Workbench. 2641 The SC2002 Conference Opening Video
TRMM spacecraft model 2622 TRMM Spacecraft Model
This image shows two of the images (the U.S. East Coast covered in smoke and flooding in Texas) that were captured by MODIS. 2499 The First Day In The Life of Aqua/MODIS
Full world map 2480 MODIS White Sky Albedo Unwraps to False Color Albedo Flat Map
A High-Tech representation of Hyperion data 2098 A Futuristic Look at Earth Imaging
Comparison of Landsat (on the left) and Hyperion (on the right) spectral resolution 2097 Comparing EO-1/Hyperion's spectral resolution to Landsat
Flyover of Amundsens path to the South Pole 1602 Antarctica Supporting Media
An animation of the three-dimensional structure of global methane evolving over time, from a global data assimilation model 1391 3D Global Methane
A live screen capture of the interaction of a virtual
hand with data from a computer simulation of Hurricane Florence.
The hand grabs and moves the data visualzation, then activates a direct
readout of data from the position of the virtual fingertip.  Finally, wind
streamline tracer ribbons are generated from the moving fingertip. 1390 VIS-5D VR Animations: Virtual Hand Functionality
Motion of the R Aquarii jet from 1991 to 1993, where the deconvolved Hubble images are shown in 3D from four directions 1389 Motion in the R-Aquarii Jet 1991, 1992, 1993: 3-D Perspective
Motion of the R Aquarii jet from 1991 to 1993, where the maximum entropy method with convolutional constraint was used to deconvolve the Hubble images 1388 Motion in the R-Aquarii Jet 1991, 1992, 1993: 2-D Motion
An animation of Landsat spectral bands, followed by a zoom to San Jose, California. 1354 San Francisco Onion Layers (432) and zoom to San Jose
An animation of Landsat spectral bands, followed by a zoom to San Jose, California. 1353 San Francisco Onion Layers (321) and zoom to San Jose
An animation of Landsat spectral bands, followed by a zoom to the Sacramento River. 1352 San Francisco Onion Layers (321) and zoom to Sacramento River
This animation shows a zoom down to an area of Alaska, using images of the same area taken by the EO1-ALI instrument and Landsat 7.  Landsat is on the left, EO1-ALI is on the right. 1316 EO1/ALI compared to Landsat 7
Plane making Lidar measurements of ice concentration 1253 Greenland: Top-down view of Island tour with airplane tracks
Zoom into and pan around Kennedy Space Center, Florida. 1226 Kennedy Space Center Flyover
Pan down the MODIS first light image 1120 First Light Image from MODIS (second draft)
Animation showing multiple data sets from Terra 1118 Terra First Light Visualizations: North America
A slow flyby of the Terra satellite in orbit 1025 Terra Satellite Beauty Pass
Landsat Spectral Bands 936 Creating Landsat Images from Raw Data: San Francisco - Oakland
A comparison of Landsat and Synthetic Aperture Radar data for the USDA Maricopa farm in Arizona from November, 1995 to May, 1997 933 USDA Maricopa Farm: Landsat and SAR Data Comparison (With Dates)
An animation showing the spectral frequencies measured by Landsat, followed by illustrations of specific spectral band combinations applied to imagery of the San Francisco bay area 932 San Francisco Onion Layers, zoom to Marin Heads, grow DEM (x 3 exag.)
A comparison of Landsat and Synthetic Aperture Radar data for the USDA Maricopa farm in Arizona from November, 1995 to May, 1997 931 USDA Maricopa Farm: Landsat and SAR Data Comparison
A 4-way split screen flyover of San Francisco bay using different band combinations of Landsat imagery, ending with false color infrared 927 Split Screen View of San Francisco Bay: False Color IR
A 4-way split screen flyover of San Francisco bay using different band combinations of Landsat imagery, ending with NDVI data 926 Split Screen View of San Francisco Bay: NDVI
A 4-way split screen flyby of the San Francisco bay area showing different Landsat band combinations 881 Split screen with San Francisco (432, NDVI, 753, 542)
A animation depicting the different Landsat spectral bands, followed by a closeup view of San Francisco in which varying band combinations are draped over elevation data 880 San Francisco Onion Layers, zoom to Marin Heads, grow DEM (x 3 exag.)
An animation of Landsat spectral bands for Mexico City, merging channels 4, 3, and 2 with digital elevation data 875 Mexico City Onion Layers, 432 with DEM, x 4 exaggeration.
An animation of Landsat spectral bands for Mexico City, merging channels 5, 4, and 2 with digital elevation data 874 Mexico City Onion Layers, 542 with DEM, x 4 exaggeration.
A flyover of the Earth by UARS fades to the next generation of ozone-monitoring satellites, CHEM (now called Aura) 822 UARS Flyover Fading to CHEM
Beauty shot of UARS with the Earth passing beneath 821 UARS Looking at the Limb
UARS wireframe model transitioning to a full image of the satellite 820 UARS 3D Wireframe
Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) 819 UARS Title Sequence
Earth Probe TOMS orbiting the Earth 818 Earth Probe TOMS Orbiting the Earth
Locating PEM on UARS 817 Viewing the PEM Instrument on UARS
Locating SUSIM and SOLSTICE on UARS 816 Viewing the SUSIM and SOLSTICE Instruments on UARS
Locating ACRIM on UARS 815 Viewing the ACRIM Instrument on UARS
Locating HRDI on UARS 814 Viewing the HRDI Instrument on UARS
Locating WINDII on UARS 813 Viewing the WINDII Instrument on UARS
HALOE observing the sun at the limb of the Earth 812 HALOE Looking at the Sun
Locating HALOE on UARS 811 Viewing the HALOE Instrument on UARS
Locating ISAMS and CLAES on UARS 810 Viewing the ISAMS and CLAES Instruments on UARS
MLS observing the limb of the Earth 809 MLS Looking at the Limb
Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) Instrument on UARS 808 Viewing the MLS Instrument on UARS
Zooming down from a full view of the Earth to see topographic features in the Rocky Mountains, Alaska, South America, India, and Europe 807 Digital Earth Workbench: 3D Topography
Starting with a view of the magnetosphere of the Earth, a surface of constant plasma pressure is added showing a shield-like configuration due to the pressure from the solar wind 805 Digital Earth Workbench: Magnetospheric Pressure
Starting with a view of the magnetic field of the Earth, a surface of constant plasma density is added.  The basket shape of the surface depicts the compression in front of the Earth caused by solar wind pressure and the handle behind the Earth due to the magnetotail current 804 Digital Earth Workbench: Magnetospheric Density
Zooming down from a full view of the Earth to view a time-varying, 3D-surface from a computaional model of Hurricane Luis 802 Digital Earth Workbench: 3D Hurricane Luis
Zooming in from a full Earth view, first the Rocky Mountains, then the Andes, the Himalayas, and the Sahara desert are shown with three-dimensional terrain 801 Digital Earth Workbench: Viewing Terrain Height
An animated sequence of cloud data from GOES showing Hurricane Dennis off the coast of Florida is added to the globe, with the animation speed and transparency of the data controlled interactively 800 Digital Earth Workbench: GOES Satellite data of Hurricane Dennis
Transparent clouds are added on a layer above an Earth with a sea surface temperature dataset 799 Digital Earth Workbench: Sea Surface Temperature with Cloud Cover
Global sea surface temperature is added to the globe, then the transparency of that data set is interactively modified 798 Digital Earth Workbench: Global Sea Surface Temperature
Zooimg from a continental view of North America to a Landsat image of Yellowstone, then adding a time-dependent dataset of fire extents from 1991, then returning to a continental view 797 Digital Earth Workbench: Yellowstone Fires
Zooming from the east coast of North America to the Florida Keys, adding first a Landsat image, then an aerial photograph, and then a benthic habitat map, before zooming back out to a continental view. 796 Digital Earth Workbench: Multiple Views of the Florida Keys
Panning around a 3D model of the Washington monument, followed by a zoom out to see the east coast of North America 795 Digital Earth Workbench: The Washington Monument in 3D
Zooming from a view of the entire Earth down to Washington DC, as first Landsat data at 15 meter resolution, then aerial photography data at 1 meter resolution appears. 794 Digital Earth Workbench: Zoom Down to Washington D.C.
The entire narrated Images video. (NOTE: 79 MB DOWNLOAD) 737 Images of Earth and Space: SC99 Edition
Side-by-side comparison of 30 meter resolution data on the left with 15 meter resolution data on the right, in a zoom down of the DC area from Landsat 7 data acquired on May 11, 1999 665 Landsat 7 Side-by-side Comparison of a Zoom Down to Washington DC
The entire narrated Digital Earth video 663 The Digital Earth
The entire narrated UARS video 579 UARS: The Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite
The entire narrated NPOESS video 562 EOS NPOESS the Bridge Mission
A slow flyby of the SeaStar satellite orbiting the Earth. The imagery on the Earth was taken by the SeaWiFS instrument onboard the SeaStar satellite. 397 SeaStar Satellite Beauty Shot
Video footage of Steve Maher using stereo glasses 339 Closeup of Stereo Glasses in Operation
Video footage of Steve Maher viewing Yosemite on the Immersive Workbench 338 Medium Shot of Yosemite on the Immersive Workbench
Video footage of Steve Maher operating the Digital Earth Workbench software on the Immersive Workbench 337 Wide View of Digital Earth Workbench in Operation: Take 5
Video footage of the VR wand in operation with the Immersive Workbench 336 Closeup of VR Wand in Operation
Video footage of Steve Maher operating the Digital Earth Workbench software on the Immersive Workbench 335 Wide View of Digital Earth Workbench in Operation: Take 4
Video footage of Steve Maher operating the Digital Earth Workbench software on the Immersive Workbench 334 Wide View of Digital Earth Workbench in Operation: Take 3
Video footage of Steve Maher operating the Digital Earth Workbench software on the Immersive Workbench 333 Wide View of Digital Earth Workbench in Operation: Take 2
Video footage of Steve Maher operating the Digital Earth Workbench software on the Immersive Workbench 332 Wide View of Digital Earth Workbench in Operation: Take 1
A tour of the Earth in an immersive application, zooming to Yosemite and flying around within the topography of the region 331 Digital Earth: A Look At Yosemite
The entire narrated Images video 329 Images of Earth and Space II
The entire narrated Images video made for Supercomputing 97 251 Images of Earth and Space: SC97 Edition
A series of animations showing the locations of the bouys in the TAO-TRITON array. 231 TAO-TRITON Array: Multi-animations of Buoy Locations
An animation of the TRMM satellite taking data over Houston during a storm on February 10, 1998 184 Houston Storm TRMM Flyover: February 10, 1998
AM1 spacecraft with Earth globe in the background 183 EOS - AM1 Beauty Shot
An animation of the TRMM satellite measuring the interior of a hurricane.  As the satellite passes over the hurricane, the interior precipitation structure is first revealed, and then flown through. 176 TRMM Data Swath Revealing Cloud Interior
An image showing a sequential set of TRMM data swaths on a globe along with the TRMM satellite. 175 TRMM Data Swath Close-up View (TRMM Ride)
An image showing a sequential set of TRMM data swaths on a globe along with the TRMM satellite. 174 TRMM Data Swath
An interactive exploration of a computational model of Hurricane Florence using an immersive environment controlled by a boom, with an inset of the boom operator. 122 Hurricane Florence Mesoscale Simulation Results Using Virtual Reality
An animated tour of the web pages and VRML object prototypes designed to teach the manual alphabet. 121 3-D Manual Alphabet in VRML
A live screen capture of an interaction with data from a computer simulation of Hurricane Florence 120 VIS-5D VR Animations: Hurricane Florence
A live screen capture of an interaction with data from a global climate model 119 VIS-5D VR Animations: Climate Change
A live screen capture of an interaction with a 3D perspective view of a Hubble Space Telescope image of R-Aquarii.  The image has been deconvolved using the maximum entropy method. 118 VIS-5D VR Animations: R-Aquarii Jet
The full, 6.5-minute Images video with music 110 Images of Earth and Space: Supercomputing 96
The full, narrated 5.5 minute Weather-in-the-Cockpit video 109 Increasing Air Traffic Safety, Using Real Time Weather in the Cockpit
An animation of the deconvolution of a 1992 image of R-Aquarii jet from the Hubble Space Telescopes Faint Object Camera. 91 Motion in the R-Aquarii Jet 1991, 1992, 1993: Image Deconvolution of 1992 Data
Video of an operator using a boom to control an immersive application 83 VR Operator
An interactive exploration of a computational model of Hurricane Florence using an immersive environment controlled by a boom 82 Hurricane Florence
An interactive exploration of a computational model of Hurricane Florence using an immersive environment controlled by a boom, with an inset of the boom operator. 81 Hurricane Florence with Inset of VR Operator
An animation depicting both the ground sites and the action of NASAs satellite laser ranging system used to measure crustal dynamic motion 66 Crustal Dynamics Project
A flyby of an ocean-going research vessel and its underwater submersibles in action 57 Ocean Planet: Rough Cut Ship and Submersible Flyby
An animation of the subsatellite dynamics of Small Expendable Deployer System Mission II 22 SEDS-II: First 120 Minutes
An animation of the subsatellite dynamics of Small Expendable Deployer System Mission II 21 SEDS-II: Final Dynamic State
An animation of the subsatellite dynamics of Small Expendable Deployer System Mission II 20 SEDS-II: End of Deployment
An animation of the subsatellite dynamics of Small Expendable Deployer System Mission II 19 SEDS-II: Slowest period of deployment
An animation of the subsatellite dynamics of Small Expendable Deployer System Mission II 18 SEDS-II: Before and After Deployment
An animation of the subsatellite dynamics of Small Expendable Deployer System Mission I 17 SEDS-I: Subsatellite in motion (every 10th frame)
An animation of the subsatellite dynamics of Small Expendable Deployer System Mission I. (The online version of this animation is shown at 30 frames-sec, but the tape version is at 6 frames-sec.) 16 SEDS-I: Subsatellite in motion (6 frames/second)
An animation of the subsatellite dynamics of Small Expendable Deployer System Mission I 15 SEDS-I: Subsatellite in motion (30 frames/second)
A comparison of restorer and non-restorer techniques applied to ozone data from Nimus-7 TOMS from 1-1-1992 through 4-30-1993 14 Restorer: An Example with Ozone Data
A comparison of restorer and non-restorer techniques when time-varying data gaps are present 13 Restorer: An Example of Time-varying Data Gaps
A comparison of restorer and non-restorer techniques when constant data gaps are present 12 Restorer: An Example of Constant Data Gaps
An animated diagram of the relationship between color and luminosity for the restorer technique 11 Restorer: Four Color Chart
A narrated video describing the restorer technique and giving several examples 10 Restorer: A Visualization Technique for Handling Missing Data
This is the standard definition version MPEG of the ICEsat Data Accumulation Animation. 10025 ICEsat Data Accumulation Animation

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