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Goddard TV Video Tape: G2007-007HD


Movie ID Title
This animation shows a Cepheid variable star varying in brightness in the arm of a spiral galaxy. 10145 Cepheid Variable in Spiral Galaxy
This animation zooms into a black hole and its accretion disk to show a millisecond pulsar in close-up.
10144 Millisecond Pulsar with Magnetic Field Structure
This animation shows a wide shot of a millisecond pulsar. 10143 Millisecond Pulsar with Gravitational Waves
 This animation shows two black holes orbiting each other, producing gravity waves. 10142 Gravitational Waves from Black Holes
This animation zooms into a black hole and accretion disk showing how the spinning black hole drags spacetime around with it. 10141 Matter Rides a Wave Around a Black Hole
A closer look at the center of a spiral galaxy reveals a pair of black holes locked in a death spiral. When they merge, a massive amount of energy is released in the form of jets. 10140 Merging Black Holes
This animation provides a cutaway of a black hole's accretion disk, allowing the viewer to see inside. 10139 Black Hole Accretion Disk
This is a computer-generated flight through more than 10,000 real galaxies. 10138 'Hubble: Galaxies Across Space and Time' (IMAX Short Film)
This animation shows a string of other potential universes. When two touch together, they cause a spark, possibly creating another universe. 10137 Brane Theory of Multiple Dimensions
This visualization presents a 3-D view of the largest structures in the universe. It begins with data from the Sloan Sky Survey and zooms out to reveal data from WMAP. 10136 SLOAN Digital Sky Survey
This animation flies through a series of galaxy clusters. 10135 Dark Energy Expands the Universe
This animation takes us past a red giant, through a spiral galaxy and flies over a massive black hole. 10134 Journey Through the Universe
This animation zooms into a standard helium atom, showing its protons (green), its neutrons (white), and its electrons (blue). 10133 The Helium Atom
In this animation, quantum particles pop into and out of existence in varying spaces and at varying times. 10132 Quantum Particles
This still image shows the timeline running from the Big Bang on the right, towards the present on the left. In the middle is the Reionization Period, when the initial bubbles caused the Cosmic Dawn. 10131 The Cosmic Dawn (Still Image w/o Titles)
This still image shows the timeline running from the Big Bang on the right, towards the present on the left. In the middle is the Reionization Period where the initial bubbles caused the cosmic dawn. 10130 The Cosmic Dawn (Still Image with Titles)
This animation shows in a cube what the early universe was like - very dense until bubbles formed creating pockets that gave birth to the first stars and galaxies. 10129 The Dark Ages
This animation begins  with a pinpoint of light as the Big Bang, and continues to show the formation of the first stars and galaxies. 10128 The Big Bang
As the camera zooms out from one of the LISA spacecraft, the gravitational waves passing through become visible. 10127 LISA Detects Gravitational Waves
This animation shows the perspective of one of the LISA spacecraft. 10126 LISA's Laser Beams
LISA's three spacecraft are separated from each other by 5 million kilometers. 10125 The LISA Spacecraft
This animation shows the JWST spacecraft orbiting far from the Earth. 10124 James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)
This animation begins with a zoom into the WMAP data. We then see the formation of the first stars and galaxies. The images zooms out to reveal the relative locations of the WMAP data and from where the satellite is observing. 10123 WMAP's Portrait of the Early Universe
This animation shows the WMAP spacecraft spinning, then reveals the data that it collected. 10122 WMAP Hard at Work
WMAP spins like a top to capture light from every part of the sky. 10121 The WMAP Spacecraft
This visualization compares the relative fields of view for three of Hubble's Deep Field instruments: ACS, WFC3, and NICMOS. 10120 Comparison of Hubble's Instruments
This animation allows us to take a look over Hubble's shoulder as the Moon rises above Earth. 10119 Hubble Shoots the Moon
This animation flies through the cosmic web of the early universe. At the end, we see the Hubble Space Telescope collecting data points. 10118 Journey Through the Cosmic Web
This is an animation of the Hubble spacecraft flying 360 miles above the earth. 10117 The Hubble Space Telescope (HST)

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