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David G. Sibeck



Movie   ID   Title
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 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
THEMIS ASI Gound Station Array visualization   3398   THEMIS ASI Ground Station Array
This movie illustrates the three months of orbital maneuvers which transition the five satellites from their dayside science to nightside science configuration.   3394   THEMIS Orbits: Transitions
This movie starts from a view of the aurora (simulated) over the north polar region and pulls outward to show the THEMIS spacecraft sampling the region of space 'downwind' from the Earth.   3392   THEMIS Orbits: Nightside Science Configuration
This movie looks down onto the north pole of the Earth and the five THEMIS spacecraft travelling along a single elliptical orbit.  The Sun is to the left.   3391   THEMIS Orbits: Dayside Science Configuration
Opening with a view of the aurora borealis, we zoom out to reveal the proposed orbital configuration of the five THEMIS satellites and fade in a GGCM magnetosphere model.   3356   THEMIS Mission and Substorm Simulation
Themis launching aboard Delta II   10103   THEMIS Launch and Deployment


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