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Table of Contents for IMAGE

IMAGE
IMAGE/EUV
IMAGE/FUV
IMAGE/HENA
IMAGE/LENA
IMAGE/VIS

IMAGE (Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration)
Image of IMAGE

The IMAGE spacecraft monitors the near-Earth environment.

Home pages for IMAGE are located at GSFC and Southwest Research Institute.

Movie   ID   Title
A movie of the Earths aurora, as seen by IMAGE.   1175   Aurora w/o Earth Inset
Earths aurora, as seen by IMAGE.   1173   Aurora Close-up w/Earth inset
Earths aurora, as seen by IMAGE.   1171   Aurora with Earth inset
Solar Wind   10106   Proton Aurora

Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUV) on Image
Image of IMAGE-EUV
Movie   ID   Title
Push-in through the plasmasphere to view ionospheric electron enhancements.   3317   Zoom-in to plasmapause-induced TEC enhancement - April 2001
Plasmasphere plume passes and we see the electron enhancement move across Canada and the U.S. (no dates)   3316   Zoom-in to plasmapause-induced TEC enhancement - April 2001 (Version 2)
Equatorial view of the plasmapause.   3315   Tour of the Plasmapause - April 2001
Plasmasphere plume extending along the Earth's geomagnetic field lines.   3314   Time-varying Plasmapause and Electron data - April 2001
The plasmasphere during the storm.  The plume is the structure to the right, constrained to move along the magnetic field lines.   3312   The 'Big Picture' View of the Plasmapause and Ionospheric Electron Content - April 2001
The plasmasphere plume passes below the observer, enhancing the electron content of the ionosphere below it (no dates).   3311   Zoom-in to plasmapause-induced TEC enhancement - April 2001
A portion of the plasmasphere convects out to the magnetopause where it terminates.   3051   Plasmapause Convects to the Magnetopause During Halloween Solar Storm
A view of the plasmasphere above the north geographic pole.   3050   Tour of the Plasmasphere and Plasmapause
As particle-induced electric fields increase, the low-energy electrons of the plasmasphere are convected towards the magnetopause, depleting the region near the Earth and enabling the hotter particles from the radiation belts to move closer to the Earth.   3049   Radiation Belts and Plasmapause Fluctuate Under Solar Storm
Plasmasphere movie, as seen by IMAGE-EUV   1177   Plasmasphere without Earth Inset
Plasmasphere movie, as seen by IMAGE-EUV   1176   Plasmasphere with Earth Inset
The Earths plasmasphere, as seen by IMAGE-EUV.   1174   IMAGE views the Plasmasphere in EUV
The Earths plasmasphere, as seen by IMAGE-EUV.   1172   Plasmasphere close-up w/Earth Inset
The Earths plasmasphere, as seen by IMAGE-EUV.   1170   Plasmasphere with Earth inset in EUV

IMAGE-FUV
Movie   ID   Title
A bright moment for the proton aurora - the bright spot near the center.   2861   Reconnection: Solar Wind Breaches the Earth's Magnetic Shield

High-Energy Neutral Atom imager (HENA) on IMAGE
Image of IMAGE-HENA

For more information please visit the HENA homepage at http://sd-www.jhuapl.edu/HENA/HENA.html.
Movie   ID   Title
The polar regions begin to brighten due to increased influx of oxygen atoms onto the upper atmosphere.   2445   IMAGE/HENA views Oxygen in the Magnetosphere (blue version)
A view of the oxygen atom flux near the Earths poles at low intensity.   2444   IMAGE/HENA views Oxygen in the Magnetosphere (rainbow version)

Low-Energy Neutral Atom imager (LENA) on IMAGE
Image of IMAGE-LENA
Movie   ID   Title
Oxygen atoms (green) blowing off from the Earths atmosphere.   2435   IMAGE/LENA Observes Oxygen Atoms in the near-Earth Environment

IMAGE-VIS
Movie   ID   Title
A snapshot of a high-intensity time in the storm.  The bright linear structure in the upper left is an artifact created by the edge of the instrument field-of-view.   2964   IMAGE Views of the Aurora from Space


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