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Movie   ID   Title
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) is the first mission in NASA's planned return to the moon. LRO is an unmanned mission to create the comprehensive atlas of the moon's features and resources necessary to design all future lunar exploration efforts. LRO focuses on the selection of safe landing sites, identification of lunar resources and the study of how lunar radiation will affect humans.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10438   LRO: Mapping Our Future
A brief recap of the Earth Day DLN event, featuring Valerie Casasanto, Marci Delaney, and Kenji Williams.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10428   Earth Day with Kenji Williams
GOES-O is set for an upcoming launch in 2009 and it will be the latest in a series of satellites that has forecasted the development of severe weather for over 25 years. Operated by NOAA and launched by NASA, GOES-O will continue providing critical data used for real-time weather prediction on Earth as well as space weather events.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='GOESMissionOverviewTranscript.htm'>here</a>.   10422   GOES-O Mission Overview Video
SOHO/TRACE Intro with bonus Sun Shots segment.<p><p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='SOHOtraceTranscript.htm'>here</a>.   10421   SOHO/TRACE Intro
In commemoration of the end of the International Polar Year, Tom Wagner, NASA Cryosphere Program Scientist, appeared on television stations around the country on April 6, 2009. This video highlights his answers to questions about the IPY, climate change, and new data on the extent and thickness of sea ice covering the Arctic Ocean.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='2009_Sea_Ice_Findings_Cap_IPY_transcript.htm'>here</a>.   10419   New Sea Ice Findings Cap Year of Focus on Poles
Conceptual animation and data visualization depicting the STEREO-A spacecraft viewing a coronal mass ejection leaving the sun between December 12-13, 2008.<p><p>The frames labeled Shot1NL, as well as the mpeg-1 and mpeg-2 files, have no labels.   10418   STEREO Reveals the Anatomy of a Solar Storm in 3-D
Though it was only one among 171 parties in 41 countries in celebrating Yuri's Night, Goddard's event couldn't be matched, it was a galactic event to remember.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='Transcript_Yuris_Night_2009.htm'>here</a>.   10417   Yuri's Night 2009
This guided tour of the area surrounding McMurdo Station in Antarctica uses the Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica (LIMA). It's a great way to experience the frozen continent without any risk of frostbite.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='LIMA_wVO_transcript.htm'>here</a>.   10416   Guided Tour of LIMA Flyover
Harlan Spence, Principal Investigator for LRO's CRaTER instrument, explains how the mission will prepare the way for long-term human presence in space.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='Transcript_LRO_BUvideo_CRaTER.htm'>here</a>.   10415   LRO's CRaTER: Man, On The Moon
Nearly every spring since 1991, researchers including William Krabill of NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Wallops Island, Va., have flown on a NASA aircraft over Greenland, collecting measurements of ice thickness from an altitude of about 2,000 feet. Now, on March 30, Krabill and colleagures return to collect updated measurements. This time, however, the mission is set to be more extensive than ever before, and takes place with new urgency. Radars and lasers new to the Greenland flights will be tested and calibrated with meaturements currently made from the Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite (ICESat). Launched in January 2003, ICESat is already more than six years beyond its three-year design lifetime and should it come to an end, the NASA aircraft will be ready to bridge the gap until the launch of ICESat-II, planned for launch no earlier than 2014.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='GreenlandIceFlights_transcript.htm'>here</a>.   10414   Greenland Ice Flights
Return to P.I.G.: The Long Wait for Science   10412   Return to P.I.G.
An introduction plus Number 5 in the Top 5 Solar Discoveries, which include the discovery of sunspots by Galileo in 1609.   10411   The Top 5 Solar Discoveries
Short promo for Sun-Earth Day 2009 featuring scientists and students talking about the most fascinating things they've learned about our sun.   10409   Sun-Earth Day 2009 Promos
Still observing the Earth after 25 years--22 beyond its three-year primary mission lifetime--Landsat 5 collects valuable scientific data daily. Some attribute the satellite's longevity to over-engineering. Others say it's a long run of good luck. Whatever the reason, no one who attended the satellite's March 1984 launch could have expected it would still be working today.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='Transcript_Landsat5Turns25.htm'>here</a>.   10401   Earth Observing Landsat 5 Turns 25 Years Old
A three-minute video giving a quick overview of Goddard Space Flight Center, 'Putting ideas into space..... bringing knowledge home.'   10385   Welcome To NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Danielle Wood is a research scientist at M.I.T. who has worked with NASA in finding ways that remote sensing techniques can aid in developing nations, particularly in Africa.   10377   Black History Month 2009
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) is the first step to future missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. But a lot has to happen before we get there and one woman on the LRO team played a key role in 'putting it together.'   10376   LRO's Team Spirit with Joanne Baker
Are We Waking Sleeping Giants?<p>Dr. Waleed Abdalait's lecture on Climate Change and Polar Ice.<p><p><p><p><p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_799_01.html'>here</a>.   10371   Climate Change and Polar Ice
On September 13, 2008, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center opened its gates to the public for Launchfest, a free open house celebrating a large number of upcoming launches.<p><p>(no transcript, audio is music-only)   10367   Launchfest: On the Goddard Mall
SLIC: The Unsung Hero of Servicing Mission 4 is a web feature about NASA's first all-composite carrier to fly on the shuttle. The Super Lightweight Interchangeable Carrier (SLIC) will carry the new Wide Field Camera 3 and replacement batteries for the Hubble Space Telescope during Servicing Mission 4.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10365   SLIC: The Unsung Hero of Servicing Mission 4
Brief overview of NOAA-N Prime mission.<p><p><p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='NOAA_N_Prime_Mission_Overview_script.htm'>here</a>.   10364   NOAA-N Prime Mission Overview
Mike Mumma and his team of researchers at Goddard Space Flight Center have made the first definitive observations of methane in the atmosphere of Mars. The evidence of methane plumes only during certain seasons and the chemical processes that could lead to its possible sources both raise intriguing questions for future study.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='Transcript_of_methane_short.htm'>here</a>.   10363   The Mystery of Martian Methane
End of the year 2008 mission update on the GLAST/Fermi spacecraft.<p><p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='GLASTcast_6_transcript.htm'>here</a>.   10357   GLASTcast Episode 6: 2008 Mission Update
NASA's THEMIS mission has overturned a longstanding belief about the interaction between solar particles and Earth's protective magnetic field. This new discovery could help scientists predict when the solar storms that can disrupt power grids, satellites and even GPS signals, could be especially severe.<p>For more information: www.nasa.gov/themis<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='THEMIS_script_12-11.htm'>here</a>.   10356   THEMIS Discovers Biggest Breach of Earth's Magnetosphere
Arctic sea ice declined this summer to its second smallest extent in the satellite era, suggesting that the record set in 2007 may not have been an anomaly. If recent trends in the melt rate continue, we could see a virtually ice-free Arctic each summer much sooner than previously thought.<p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='SeaIce2008_transcript.htm'>here</a>.<p>   10353   Sea Ice 2008
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