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Images & Animations
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Credit
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, The SeaWiFS Project and ORBIMAGE, Scientific Visualization Studio. NOTE: All SeaWiFS images and data presented on this web site are for research and educational use only. All commercial use of SeaWiFS data must be coordinated with ORBIMAGE (http://www.orbimage.com).
UARS: The Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite
This video summarizes science and data obtained by the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) mission. UARS was launched in 1991 to study ozone depletion and the processes that control the stratospheric ozone layer. Although the mission was intended to last only 18 months, UARS continued to operate 7.5 years after launch with 8 of the 10 instruments at the time this video was made. UARS has been one of the most successful NASA satellite programs. The spacecraft was developed and is managed by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
The entire narrated UARS video
Metadata
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Sensor
UARS/MLS, UARS/HALOE, UARS/CLAES, UARS/PEM, UARS/SUSIM, UARS/SOLSTICE, UARS/HRDI, UARS/ACRIM, UARS/ISAMS, TOMS/TOMS, OrbView-2/SeaWiFS -
Animation ID
579 -
Video ID
SVS1999-0006 -
Start Timecode
1:00:19:00 -
End Timecode
1:17:26:00 -
Animator
Jesse Allen, Horace Mitchell, Greg Shirah, Barbara Summey, James W. Williams, Wendy Shoan, Mark Schoeberl, Leslie Lait, Lisa Mazzuca, Stuart A. Snodgrass, John P. Young, Tim Carnahan, Chris Meaney -
Studio
SVS -
Writer
Mark Schoeberl, Anne Douglass, Charles Jackman -
Narrator
Erica Drezek -
Visualization Date
1999/04/09 -
Scientist
Mark Schoeberl (NASA/GSFC) -
Keywords
Satellite, Sensor -
DLESE Subject
Atmospheric science, Chemistry, Environmental science, Technology, Policy issues, Space science -
Data Date
Various -
Story URL
stories/UARS/index.html -
Animation Type
Regular