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This movie shows the orbits of the fleet of NASA spacecraft exploring the heliosphere.
NASA's Heliophysics Great Observatories Study the Sun and Geospace
Number of hits: 9336
 
Annual Arctic Sea Ice Minimum from 1979 to 2008.
Sea Ice Yearly Minimum with Graph Overlay 1979-2008
Number of hits: 8263
 
VIDEO WITH NARRATION AND NO CAPTIONS
A Tour of the Cryosphere
Number of hits: 7401
 
Our Solar System
Earth Today 1998
Number of hits: 7021
 
3-D Anaglyph
Tour of the Magnetsphere in 3D
Number of hits: 6024
 
This image represents a one month sample (October 1983) of composite images from cloud cover data collected from a suite of U.S., European, and Japanese geostationary satellites and U.S. polar orbiting meteorological satellites.
The HoloGlobe Project (Version 3)
Number of hits: 5639
 
Composite still
Towers in the Tempest
Number of hits: 5562
 
<b>Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph </b>(STIS), the most versatile spectrograph ever to fly on Hubble, ceased operations in August 2004 due to the failure of its power supply. In order to restore STIS to operational status, astronauts will perform a never-before-attempted on-orbit replacement of an electronics board inside STIS’s main electronics box. On Earth this operation is relatively simple, but in space many challenges confront the astronauts as they work to replace the failed board including working to remove 111 tiny, non-captive screws with astronaut gloves. <p> <b>The Cosmic Origins Spectrograph </b> (COS) that will be added during Servicing Mission 4, and STIS are highly complementary and are very complimentary to each other providing scientists with a full set of spectroscopic tools for astrophysical research. The STIS instrument’s accomplishments include determining the atmospheric composition of an exoplanet as well as spectra and images at ultraviolet and visible wavelengths of the Universe from our solar system out to cosmological distances. </p><p><p><p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_725_01.html'>here</a>.
STIS Repair: The Quest for Renewed Exploration
Number of hits: 4536
 
A web feature about NASA’s plan to repair the Advanced Camera for Surveys during Hubble Servicing Mission 4.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_739_00.html'>here</a>.
ACS Repair: The Challenge to Fix Hubble’s Best Survey Camera
Number of hits: 4442
 
Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 4 is the last time humans will visit Hubble. NASA’s scientists, engineers and astronauts are working together to make Hubble better than it has been before. See what NASA has planned for this last mission to Hubble; from new science instruments, to two challenging and never-done-before instrument repairs, and numerous upgrades.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_719_01.html'>here</a>.
The Last Mission to Hubble
Number of hits: 4004

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