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Movie   ID   Title
A short movie of the Sun around the time of maximum solar activity.   3549   Comparison: Solar Maximum from SOHO/EIT
This is a short movie of the Sun in ultraviolet light at solar minimum.   3548   Comparison: Solar Minimum from SOHO/EIT
This image shows the 3 regions in North Africa: The Sahara, the Sahel, and the Sudan. The Sahel, a word derived from the Arabic ’sahil’ meaning shore, is a semi-arid belt of barren, sandy and rock-strewn land which stretches 3,860km across the breadth of the African continent and marks the physical and cultural divide between the continent’s more fertile south (the Sudan Region) and Saharan desert north.   3539   BlueMarble Next Generation Images from Terra/MODIS
A synchronous play of SOHO/EIT (left) and TRACE (right) imagery from the 2003 Halloween Solar Storms.   3535   Halloween Storms 2003: SOHO/EIT and TRACE at 195 Ångstroms
Near the peak of the event, it has moved over Alaska.   3513   Auroral Substorm from Polar
Further evolution of the substorm.   3512   THEMIS/ASI Nights
This movie plays nearly two weeks of SOHO/EIT and SOHO/LASCO imagery from around Halloween 2003.   3504   Halloween 2003 Solar Storms: SOHO/EIT and SOHO/LASCO
This movie displays nearly two weeks of MDI magnetogram data from around Halloween 2003.   3503   Halloween 2003 Solar Storms: SOHO/MDI Magnetograms
This movie displays nearly two weeks of MDI continuum data from around Halloween 2003.   3502   Halloween 2003 Solar Storms: SOHO/MDI Continuum
This movie displays nearly two weeks of EIT 304 Ångstrom data from around Halloween 2003.   3501   Halloween 2003 Solar Storms: SOHO/EIT Ultraviolet, 304 Å
This movie displays nearly two weeks of EIT 195 Ångstrom data from around Halloween, 2003.   3500   Halloween 2003 Solar Storms: SOHO/EIT Ultraviolet, 195 Å
The substorm begins to subside around 11:30UTC.   3485   THEMIS and the March 2007 Substorm
June 23, 2007   3484   The First Season of Noctilucent Clouds from AIM
This movie opens with a view of the five THEMIS satellites (the color dots) moving along their orbits.  We then fade in the 2-D data from the Omidi simulation and zoom in to view the turbulence in the region of the bow shock.   3478   THEMIS explores the Earth's Bow Shock
This image shows the minimum sea ice extent that occurred on September 14, 2007.   3456   2007 Arctic Sea Ice from AMSR-E with Alaska in Foreground
This movie is a sample tour of the skymap.  It starts looking at the North Celestial Pole (the Little Dipper is visible).  We then make short trips to the Big Dipper, the Summer Triangle (Cygnus, Lyra, and Aquila), the Orion and Taurus region, southward to Canis Major, and over to Scorpius and Saggitarius.  The movie ends pointed at the South Celestial Pole (the Southern Cross is visible to the right).   3442   The Tycho Catalog Skymap
A frame from the movie.  Notice that some sources visible in the first frame are no longer visible and some new sources have appeared.   3439   Simulations of the Gamma-Ray Sky
The A-Train observes Tropical Storm Debby   3437   The A-Train Observes Tropical Storm Debby
This version of the movie includes <b>ALL</b> TRACE data frames, including cases where the spacecraft re-points for short times.  This makes the movie jump around considerably more than the 'smooth' version.   3435   Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO): Data Collection Comparison
Still image showing the CME in eruption and the radio-loud component of the emission, the bright yellow-orange band between 0.2-1.0 MHz.   3432   Coronal Mass Ejections (CME): Radio Loud Variety
Still image showing the CME in eruption.  The radio-loud component is not visible (between 0.2-1.0 MHz).
  3431   Coronal Mass Ejections (CME): Radio Quiet Variety
Left-eye movie of the Sun in 195 Ångstrom ultraviolet.   3428   First 3-D Stereo from STEREO: EUVI 195 Ångstroms (Full Disk View)
This is a stereographic version of the movie.  Red/Cyan stereo glasses are required to view it properly.  <img src='/images/stereoicon.png'>'   3427   First 3-D Stereo from STEREO: EUVI 171 Ångstroms (South Pole View)
Left-eye movie of the south pole of the Sun in ultraviolet light.   3426   First 3-D Stereo from STEREO: 304 Ångstroms (South Pole View)
Left-eye movie of the Sun at 284 Ångstroms, ultraviolet light.   3425   First 3-D Stereo from STEREO: EUVI 284 Ångstroms (Full Disk View)
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