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MMS Nightside orbit animation 3606 Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission (MMS) Nightside Orbit Animation for the Preliminary Design Review (PDR)
MMS dayside magnetosheath/magnetopuase orbit configuration 3605 Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission (MMS) Dayside Orbit Animation for the Preliminary Design Review (PDR)
The camera transitions to a coordinate system moving with the Earth, keeping the Earth stationary in the field of view while the rest of the solar system spins around it. 3591 STEREO Visits the Lagrange Points - L4 and L5
Earth with clouds and sea ice from December 8, 2008 with a transparent background. 3525 Two Posters of Earth with Sea Ice and Clouds over a Star Background
This image is a lower resolution composite of the Earth image and star field background. 3379 Arrange for Change Poster
While STEREO A continues outward, STEREO B doesn't have quite enough speed and curves back Earthward, receiving an extra boost from the Moon. This is the 'no date' version. 3364 STEREO's Routes to Solar Orbits
Animated isosurfaces of earth stress below Hawaii. The blue objects indicate the shape of the stress distribution and the yellow objects indicate the high stress areas. 2970 Volumetric Visualization of the Convection-generated Stresses in Earth
Movie of spacecraft on an Earth-to-Mars trajectory. 2924 Sun vs. Mission to Mars
Comparing Mars to Earth in true color (with axes and orbit plane) 2879 Earth-Mars Planet Comparisons (True Color with Axes and Orbit Plane)
Still image comparing true color Mars to true color Earth 2878 Earth-Mars Planet Comparisons (True Color)
Comparing Mars to Earth in false color 2877 Earth-Mars Planet Comparisons (False Color with Axes and Orbit Plane)
A bright moment for the proton aurora - the bright spot near the center. 2861 Reconnection: Solar Wind Breaches the Earth's Magnetic Shield
This is a 24-second full rotation of the Earth using the Blue Marble imagery. 2709 Rotating Bluemarble Globe with Clouds
A 24 second rotation of the MODIS BlueMarble imagery 2708 Rotating Bluemarble Globe
A brief flight through the magnetotail 2676 Tour of the Magnetosphere
View of Asia 2649 Apollo 17 30th Anniversary: View of the Earth's Surface
The video begins with an animation of a rotating Earth being observed by a satellite. A zoom into a data stream emerging from the satellite reveals flowing  0's and 1's that materialize into the conference theme "From Terabytes to Insights." A transitional sequence introduces a science and technology montage showing scientific visualizations, supercomputers, grids, networks, and computing interfaces. The montage ends with a scientist studying an Earth globe on an Immersive Workbench. 2641 The SC2002 Conference Opening Video
The polar regions begin to brighten due to increased influx of oxygen atoms onto the upper atmosphere. 2445 IMAGE/HENA views Oxygen in the Magnetosphere (blue version)
A view of the oxygen atom flux near the Earths poles at low intensity. 2444 IMAGE/HENA views Oxygen in the Magnetosphere (rainbow version)
Oxygen atoms (green) blowing off from the Earths atmosphere. 2435 IMAGE/LENA Observes Oxygen Atoms in the near-Earth Environment
A profile view of the magnetosphere.  The Sun would be located to the left.  Lines from the Earths magnetic field are stretched out behind the Earth to form the magnetotail. 2391 Magnetosphere II: The Solar Wind Strikes Back!
A profile view of the magnetosphere.  The Sun would be located to the left.  Lines from the Earth's magnetic field are stretched out behind the Earth to form the magnetotail. 2387 The Magnetosphere - Earth Raises its Shields
Plasmasphere movie, as seen by IMAGE-EUV 1177 Plasmasphere without Earth Inset
Plasmasphere movie, as seen by IMAGE-EUV 1176 Plasmasphere with Earth Inset
A movie of the Earths aurora, as seen by IMAGE. 1175 Aurora w/o Earth Inset
The Earths plasmasphere, as seen by IMAGE-EUV. 1174 IMAGE views the Plasmasphere in EUV
Earths aurora, as seen by IMAGE. 1173 Aurora Close-up w/Earth inset
The Earths plasmasphere, as seen by IMAGE-EUV. 1172 Plasmasphere close-up w/Earth Inset
Earths aurora, as seen by IMAGE. 1171 Aurora with Earth inset
The Earths plasmasphere, as seen by IMAGE-EUV. 1170 Plasmasphere with Earth inset in EUV
A rotating Earth, using a composite image derived from the flyby of Galileo in December, 1990 1024 Single Globe Galileo Dataset
An image of the Earth derived from AVHRR and topographic data. 314 The Home Earth
The full, narrated 17-minute Images video 97 Images of Earth and Space: The Role of Visualization in NASA Science
A sequence of animations depicting the Earths
inclination and orbit relative to the Sun 75 The Relationship of the Sun to the Earth
This short animation illustrates two scenarios. The first depicts plants blooming at the same time bees emerge to forage for nectar and pollen. The second depicts an earlier bloom, where flowers bloom before bees are ready to forage. The flowers miss out on getting pollinated, and the bees miss their chance to gather nectar and pollen. 10482 Honey Bees and Climate Change Animations
The primary goal of the GRACE mission is to accurately map variations in the Earth's gravity field over its 5-year lifetime. 10480 GRACE Beauty Pass Animations
Exactly a month ago on June 27 NASA launched a new and improved weather satellite called GOES-O. Now that GOES-O is safely into its orbit, it has been renamed to GOES-14. On July 27, 2009 NOAA and NASA released the first full disk image from GOES-14 showing that the satellite is operating correctly. NASA Goddard Producer Silvia Stoyanova, visits the NOAA Satellite Operations Facility in Suitland, Md. for the release of the first image and talks to NOAA Meteorologist Tom Renkevens about it.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href= 10472 NASA/NOAA GOES-14: First Full Disk Image
Dr. Feldman reflects on his unique perspective on this fascinating region and looks ahead to his journey to Galapagos. 10468 Journey to Galapagos
In this video, two days prior to the GOES-O launch, NASA Goddard Producer Silvia Stoyanova visits Cape Canaveral's Air Force Station, launch pad 37, to talk to NASA GOES N-P Deputy Project Manager  Andre' Dress, about the factors that could cause a launch delay, what's special about GOES geosynchronous orbit, and how valuable the mission is to the public by helping predict severe weather, thus saving lives and properties. This video also includes footage from the GOES-O launch. <p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href= 10450 GOES-O: Countdown To Launch
In this video, two days prior to the GOES-O launch, NASA Goddard Producer Silvia Stoyanova visits Cape Canaveral's Air Force Station, launch pad 37, to talk to United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta IV Chief Engineer Russel Taub, about the launch vehicle on which NASA is sending GOES-O into space. Russel Taub explains the reasons behind choosing this particular rocket and also the way it gets tested to make sure that the spacecraft reaches its orbit. <p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href= 10449 GOES-O: Behind The Scenes With a Rocket Scientist
In this video, two days prior to the GOES-O launch, NASA Goddard Producer Silvia Stoyanova visits Cape Canaveral's Air Force Station, launch pad 37, to talk to GOES N-P Program Manager Charlie Maloney and Boeing Systems Engineer Pat Jasanis about the importance of the GOES-O mission as well as the launch vehicle, and some behind the scenes activities prior to launch.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href= 10448 GOES-O: Days Before Launch
Wall*E comes to your classroom! 10442 Wall*E meets the Digital Learning Network
Earth Observatory 10 Year Anniversary video<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href= 10434 Earth Observatory 10 Year Anniversary
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
GOES Animation - Beauty Shot 10413 GOES Spacecraft Animations and Print Still Images
Animation of the A-train including the Glory satellite. 10340 Cross Calibration of the Afternoon Constellation's Instruments
Short video about the connection between NASA research and Icelandic puffins. 10339 The Puffin-Satellite Connection
Wall*E learns about proportions!<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='Transcript_for_WALL.htm'>here</a>. 10288 Wall*E Learns About Proportions
LRO from the Earth to the Moon 10265 LRO from Earth
Earth Science Week Introduction<p><p>Goddard's Dr. Blanche Meeson introduces questions that will be answered in short videos released throughout Earth Science Week.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='Blanche_Meeson_transcript.htm'>here</a>. 10264 Earth Science Week
This video shows a quick tour and overview of the facilities where the GOES-O satellite was built and tested prior to launch. GOES-O was integrated by Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems in El Segundo, CA and then transported to the testing facility in Titusville, FL. After completion of the test program, performed at the Astrotech facility in Titusville, the spacecraft will be launched on a United Launch Alliance Delta IV rocket from Cape Canaveral, FL.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href= 10252 GOES-O Ready to Launch!
Total Solar Eclipse
10219 Total Solar Eclipse
August 01, 2008, Total Solar Eclipse path. 10218 August 1, 2008 Total Solar Eclipse Umbral and Pemumbral Paths
The Hubble Space in orbit in its post-servicing mission 3B configuration. 10217 HST Zoom-Way-Out
This short film provides a quick take on the awe-inspiring research and imagery coming out of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.  See the Earth, as only NASA can. 10191 Destination Earth
Solar Energetic particles 10174 Solar Energetic Particles and CMEs
This animation illustrates how dust particles with ice crystals form mesospheric clouds. 10154 AIM's Cosmic Dust Experiment and Cloud Formation
Beauty Shot 2 10148 AIM Spacecraft Deployment
This animation illustrates Neutron star SGR 1806-20 which  produced a gamma ray flare that disrupted Earth's ionosphere. 10084 Cosmic Explosion Second Only to the Sun in Brightness
10068 Cutaway View of the Earth's Radiation Belts
Changing seasons as the Earth orbits. 10065 Changing Solar Insolation

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