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LRO orbit insertion trail morphing from Earth centered to moon centered coordinates 3621 LRO Transition from Earth-Centered to Moon-Centered Coordinates
An animation showing the locations of the Apollo landing sites 3620 Apollo Landing Sites, with Shadows
LRO orbits using 2 discrete coordinate systems 3618 LRO in Earth Centered and Moon Centered Coordinates
LRO orbit insertion with elapsed time since launch 3612 Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Orbit Insertion
This set provides stereoscopic visualization content (Left and Right Eye separate) with title, credits and soundtrack. 3603 Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Orbit Insertion - Stereoscopic Version
This movie shows the orbits of the fleet of NASA spacecraft exploring the heliosphere.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href= 3595 Sentinels of the Heliosphere
Moon natural color topo flyover 3594 Lunar Topography in Natural Color
This short narrated feature describes how LRO's instruments are used collectively to scout for safe landing sites. The crater depicted in this stereoscopic visualization is ficticious and only intended for illustrative purposes. This set provides stereoscopic content (Left and Right Eye separate) of the visualization.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a000000/a003500/a003587/script_9206_00.html'>here</a>. 3587 LRO Scouts for Safe Landing Sites - Stereoscopic Version
The South Pole-Aitken basin, roughly 2100 kilometers (1300 miles) wide and 10 kilometers (6 miles) deep, is perhaps the largest impact feature in the solar system. It lies on the far side of the Moon, the hemisphere never visible from Earth, and was found only after spacecraft began visiting the Moon in the 1960s. 3582 Lunar Topography in False Color
This sample composite combines all the animation elements listed below to visually tell the story of permanent shadows on the Moon.  The aquamarine areas highlight the permanently shadowed regions. 3577 Permanent Shadows on the Moon
LRO ground track flyover 3576 LRO Ground Track
This movie shows the orbits of the fleet of NASA spacecraft exploring the heliosphere. 3570 NASA's Heliophysics Observatories Study the Sun and Geospace
The movie zooms up to the Earth from the direction of the magnetotail to view the orbits of the THEMIS satellites in their dayside orbital configuration. 3569 THEMIS Dayside Science - Sampling the Bow Shock
This set provides stereoscopic images (Left and Right Eye separate) of the visualization. The raw frames provided here have alpha channels and no text labels, so this element can be overlaid over other visuals. 3567 How LRO Will Find Safe Landing Sites on the Moon - Stereoscopic Version
Apollo 15 Stereoscopic Panoramas featuring craters: Krieger, Rocco and Ruth. <br />Imagery provided for cross-eyed viewing purposes. 3531 Apollo 15 Rectified Stereo Panorama - Left and Right Eye Imagery
Anaglyphic 3D panorama from Apollo 15<BR>Features: craters Krieger, Rocco and Ruth 3530 Apollo 15 Rectified Anaglyph Stereo Panorama
Stereo imagery featuring craters: Krieger, Rocco, Ruth and the edge of Van Biesbroeck. Stereoscopic imagery is provided for the left and right eye. 3529 Apollo 15 Rectified Stereo Stills: KRIEGER
The camera pulls out further, to observe the full IBEX orbit. 3514 IBEX Orbit Visualization
Ground track animation showing LRO's path over the course of 27 days and 348 orbits. 3453 LRO Ground Track - One Sidereal Month
This print resolution image of the moon using Clementine data is the view we are most likely to see when the moon is full. 3444 Clementine Moon Spin
This animation starts with a computer generated unveiling of the Clementine lunar data (not taking into account the moon's libration as viewed from Earth), and then tilts upward to reveal the lunar south pole. 3443 Clementine Lunar South Pole
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
Fly over of Apollo lunar landing sites 3044 Apollo Lunar Landing Sites
Lunar fly-by and Earth approach 3041 Lunar Fly By and Earth Approach
False Color (Lunar Prospector) with Flip showing
the South Pole (crash site). 683 False Color Moon Rotation with Flip Showing the South Pole
False Color (Lunar Prospector) with Flip showing crash site of the
Lunar Prospector 682 False Color Moon Rotation with Flip Showing Crash Site of the Lunar Prospector
False Color Moon (Lunar Prospector) with Flip showing the
south pole, where the Lunar Prospector crash site. (unmarked) 681 Rotating False Color Moon with Flip Showing the South Pole
True Color (airbrushed) Moon. Showing the south pole, the crash
site of the Lunar Prospector. 680 True Color Moon using USGS Airbrush Texture
Lunar Prospector crash site in False Color Rotate with Flip 679 Lunar Prospector Crash Site in False Color Rotation with Flip
A rotating moon with a false color surface texture map from Clementine data. 678 False Color Moon Rotation using Clementine Surface Texture Map
True Color Moon Rotating (1 minute) using Clementine
surface texture map 676 Airbrushed Moon
The full, narrated 17-minute Images video 97 Images of Earth and Space: The Role of Visualization in NASA Science
Lunar rotation and surface flyby using LIDAR data from Clementine 80 Lunar Rotation and Flyby from Clementine Data
Lunar rotation and surface flyby using LIDAR data from Clementine (with inset map of the flyby route) 79 Lunar Rotation and Flyby from Clementine Data (with route map)
On August 1, 2009, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) team invited the public to celebrate the mission's successful trip to the Moon with a free event at the GSFC Visitors Center.  The 10475 LRO Moon Party
This animation shows the Moon passing in between the Sun and the Earth on July 22, 2009. 10452 July 22, 2009 Total Solar Eclipse
Time: Tue Jun 30 15:28:04 UTC 2009<p>Orbit: 72<p>Center Longitude: -6°<p>Center Latitude: -34.4°<p>Resolution: 73 cm/pixel<p>Mode: Summed 10447 Flyover of the First Images from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera
Back to the Moon. It's Official.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href= 10445 LRO Enters Lunar Orbit (Highlights)
<b>LRO/LCROSS Atlas V Launch!</b><p>NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite successfully launched at 5:32 p.m. EDT on June 18, 2009.  10443 Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Launch Videos
Wall*E comes to your classroom! 10442 Wall*E meets the Digital Learning Network
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
This footage give a glimpse of what it's like to set foot on the surface of the moon. 10432 Apollo Mission Lunar Surface Footage
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
<b>Apollo Image Archive</b> (from Arizona State University)<p><a href='http://apollo.sese.asu.edu'>http://apollo.sese.asu.edu</a><p>To allow full access to the original flight imagery for both researchers and the general public, Johnson Space Center and Arizona Stat University's Space Exploration Resources are scanning and creating an online digital archive of all the original Apollo flight films. Through this online interface, users may browse through the archive and download any of the images. 10405 The Moon - Resources for Finding High-Res Stills
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
This short video feature describes how LRO's instruments are used collectively to scout for safe landing sites. The crater depicted in this animation is ficticious and only intended for illustrative purposes.<p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='LRO_Safe_Landings_transcript.htm'>here</a>. 10349 LRO Scouts for Safe Landing Sites (Narrated)
A step by step walkthrough of the Boomerang mission from launch to return of the sample capsule 10312 LEX / Boomerang Mission
HST Looks at the Moon 10294 HST - A Look At The Moon
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
This animation follows LRO as it moves along its orbit high above the lunar surface. 10281 LRO Tracking (version 2)
Here we follow LRO as it moves along it's orbit high above the lunar surface. 10280 LRO Tracking (version 1)
A 720 degree spin of LRO with labels on the 6 major instruments and Mini-RF technology demonstration. 10279 LRO Spin (instruments labeled)
This is the opening title sequence for LRO videos. 10278 LRO Title Sequence
This animated sequence takes a view from inside a large crater as LRO passes overhead. 10277 LRO Moonview
We get a view from inside the Lambert crater (using a topological DEM model) as LRO passes overhead. 10276 LRO Lambert Crater
This animation tracks with LRO as it passes above a large lunar crater. 10275 LRO Follow Over Crater (version 2)
This animation tracks with LRO as it passes above a large lunar crater. 10274 LRO Follow Over Crater (version 1)
The LRO spacecraft traverses from darkness into daylight. 10273 LRO Distant
This animation is a close-up view highlighting spacecraft instrumentation - pulling away to reveal LRO's track over the moon. 10272 LRO Over Moon
LRO7-Apollo-PRINT2 10269 LRO - Animation Stills (High Resolution)
LRO from the Earth to the Moon 10265 LRO from Earth
The Deputy Project Manager for the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) program, Cathy Peddie, expresses her personal and professional thoughts on the upcoming LRO mission.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href= 10257 Return with LRO
LRO, coming soon to a moon near you.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href= 10254 LRO - The Next Step
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
<p>We're Going, Are You?<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_326_00.html'>here</a>. 10209 Send Your Name to the Moon Aboard LRO!
This animation allows us to take a look over Hubble's shoulder as the Moon rises above Earth. 10119 Hubble Shoots the Moon

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