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Movie   ID   Title
Visible aurora over the North Pole on November 13, 1999 as measured by Polar   788   Polar Visible Aurora: Normal Solar Wind Conditions on November 13, 1999 over the North Pole
Visible aurora over the South Pole on May 11, 1999 as measured by Polar   787   Polar Visible Aurora: Low Solar Wind Conditions on May 11, 1999 over the South Pole
Visible aurora over the North Pole on May 11, 1999 as measured by Polar   786   Polar Visible Aurora: Low Solar Wind Conditions on May 11, 1999 over the North Pole
Visible aurora over the North Pole on April 17, 1999 as measured by Polar   785   Polar Visible Aurora: High Solar Wind Conditions on April 17, 1999 over the North Pole
A comparison of images of the aurora over the North Pole on May 11, 1999, when there was no solar wind, and November 13, 1999, during normal solar wind conditions.   784   Polar Visible Aurora: North Pole Comparison between May 11, 1999 and November 13, 1999 (Grid)
A comparison of images of the aurora over the North Pole on May 11, 1999, when there was no solar wind, and November 13, 1999, during normal solar wind conditions.   783   Polar Visible Aurora: North Pole Comparison between May 11, 1999 and November 13, 1999 (Continents)
An x-ray image of the South Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere   782   Polar: PIXIE at T055798 on May 11, 1999 at 22:55
An x-ray image of the South Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere   781   Polar: PIXIE at T055798 on May 11, 1999 at 05:05
An animation of x-ray images of the South Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere   780   Polar: PIXIE at Perigee 2 on May 11, 1999 (South)
An animation of x-ray images of the South Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere   779   Polar: PIXIE at Perigee 1 on May 11, 1999 (South)
An animation of x-ray images of the North Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere   778   Polar: PIXIE at Perigee on May 11, 1999 (North)
An animation of x-ray images of the North Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere   777   Polar: PIXIE at Apogee on May 11, 1999 (North)
A rotating view of the Martian south pole using MOLA topography data.  This animation uses a color table designed to highlight the topography at the south pole.  White colors indicate elevations in excess of 3012 meters, red shows elevations between 2500 and 3012 meters, yellow shows elevations from 2450 to 2500 meters, dark cyan shows elevations from 2150 to 2450 meters, dark violet shows elevations from 320 to 2150 meters.   771   A Rotating False Color View of the Martian South Pole from MOLA: New Color Map
A visible image of the Martian south pole, from Viking data, overlaid over a false color image of the topography of the region as measured by MOLA   768   A Comparison of Visible and Topographic Data for the Martian South Pole: Version 2
Zoom down to the Pamlico River in North Carolina, from Landsat imagery taken on September 23, 1999.   757   Landsat-7 Pamlico River Zoom: September 23, 1999
Zoom down to the Pamlico River in North Carolina, from Landsat imagery taken on July 6, 1999.   756   Landsat-7 Pamlico River Zoom: July 6, 1999
Correlated water droplet size and fires over northern Borneo on March 1, 1998   755   TRMM Biomass Burning - Smoke Inhibits Rainfall: Water Droplet Size and Fire March 1, 1998
Correlated water droplet size, precipitation, fires, and cloud cover over northern Borneo on March 1, 1998   754   TRMM Biomass Burning: Water Droplet Size, Precipitation and Fires with Cloud Cover March 1, 1998
Correlated water droplet size, precipitation, and fires over northern Borneo on March 1, 1998   753   TRMM Biomass Burning - Smoke Inhibits Rainfall: Water Droplet Size, Precipitation and Fires March 1, 1998
Precipitation over northern Borneo on March 1, 1998   752   TRMM Biomass Burning: Precipitation March 1, 1998
Water droplet size correlated with precipitation over northern Borneo on March 1, 1998   751   TRMM Biomass Burning: Water Droplet Size and Precipitation March 1, 1998
Water droplet size for precipitation over Borneo on March 1, 1998   750   TRMM Biomass Burning: Water Droplet Size March 1, 1998
Hot spots from biomass burning indicated on a topographic map of Borneo   749   TRMM Biomass Burning: Hot Spots on March 1, 1998
Cloud cover and fires from biomass burning for March 1, 1998 indicated on a topographic map of northern Borneo   748   TRMM Biomass Burning: Smoke Inhibits Rainfall Cloud Cover with Fires March 1, 1998
Cloud cover over Borneo for March 1, 1998 superimposed over a topographic image   747   Cloud Cover over Borneo: March 1, 1998

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