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Movie   ID   Title
While STEREO A continues outward, STEREO B doesn't have quite enough speed and curves back Earthward, receiving an extra boost from the Moon. This is the 'no date' version.   3364   STEREO's Routes to Solar Orbits
Launch and Deployment animation.   10351   Launch and Deployment of IBEX
THEMIS reconnection animation   10267   THEMIS Sees Magnetic Reconnection
Jump into the secrets of our Solar System and discover more about how the heliosphere protects life on Earth and explorers in space. The short videos on this page will answer different questions about the IBEX mission and will help you learn more about the edge of our Solar System. <p>For complete transcript, click <a href='http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/AboutIBEX.html'>here</a>.   10260   IBEX: Exploring The Edge Of Our Solar System
Celebrating the launch and science of NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope.   10251   GLAST Prelude, for Brass Quintet, Op.12
Gamma Ray Burst   10245   Gamma Ray Burst
Total Solar Eclipse
  10219   Total Solar Eclipse
August 01, 2008, Total Solar Eclipse path.   10218   August 1, 2008 Total Solar Eclipse Umbral and Pemumbral Paths
This animation shows gamma-rays from a pulsar   10205   Gamma Rays in Pulsars
AGN animation
  10200   Gamma Rays in Active Galactic Nuclei
Journey to the Heliosphere   10193   Journey to the Heliopause II
With so many questions and so few answers, is a U.S. Venus mission overdue?   10192   Venus: Long Time, No See
Solar cycle
  10185   Solar Cycle (High Definition)
Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 headed on different paths out of the Solar System toward interstellar space.  Traveling at different speeds and in different directions, Voyager 1 encountered the termination shock at 94 astronomical units (AU) and Voyager 2 encountered it at only 84 AU.  The result, as seen in this combination of an artist's concept and a researcher's model, is a somewhat 'squashed' picture of the solar system.   10181   Voyager 2 Proves Solar System is Squashed
IBEX spacecraft with no alpha channel   10180   Interstellar Boundry Explorer (IBEX)
Voyager II animation
  10179   Voyager II
Comet Encke   10177   Comet Encke dataset from STEREO
Closeup of Comet Encke
  10176   Closeup of Comet Encke from STEREO
Comet Encke and Solar magnetic Fields   10175   Comet Encke tail stripped away by a CME
Solar Energetic particles   10174   Solar Energetic Particles and CMEs
This edited music video shows the launch and deploy of GLAST, and the spacecraft in orbit. It ends with the website for GLAST: www.nasa.gov/glast   10172   GLAST Promo Video
This animation begins with a Delta rocket launch. Once the vehicle reaches orbit, the satellite deploys into its final configuration.   10168   GLAST Launch and Deployment
Comet Encke being hit by CME   10161   Comet Encke hit by CME
Comet Encke visualization from STEREO with a Black/Grey background.   10159   Comet Encke collides with a CME
11 year Solar cycle animation.   10151   Solar Cycle (Standard Definition)
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