Skip all navigation and jump to content Jump to site navigation Jump to section navigation.
NASA Logo - Goddard Space Flight Center + Visit NASA.gov
HOME PROJECTS RESOURCES SEARCH MAP

+ Advanced Search
Home
Home
View Most Recently Released Imagery
View Gallery of Imagery: A topical collection of SVS Imagery
Search Imagery by the keywords assigned to it
Search Imagery by the instruments that supplied data for a visualization product
Search Imagery by the series of visualizations that have been produced
Search Imagery by the scientist providing the data used in a visualization product
Search Imagery by the animator that created the product
Search Imagery by the identification number assigned to the visualization product
See other search options
Learn about the SVS Image Server
  + About the Server
  + Animation List
  + How to Use the Server
blank image

Alex Kekesi



Movie   ID   Title
True color earth using the Terra-MODIS BlueMarble global mosaic for both land and clouds.   2865   Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: True Color Earth
Animation comparing the relative size differences between Mauna Loa and Olympus Mons volcanoes.  1x exaggeration.  Note that the Earth's ocean beds are colorized to show depth below sea level.  In this color scheme, greens and yellows are higher elevations; blues and purples are deeper levels.   2864   Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Final Composite
The High Definition version of the Multisensor Fire Observation animation with audio and minimal annotations.   2854   Multisensor Fire Observations without Labels (HD Version)
The High Definition version of the Multisensor Fire Observation animation with audio, text labels and colorbars.   2853   Multisensor Fire Observations with Labels (HD Version)
Animation zooms down to B-15A on October 9th, 2003.  The crack can clearly be seen in the center of the final frame.   2841   Iceberg B-15A: October 9, 2003
Animation zooms down to Iceberg B-15A on October 7th, 2003.  The beginnings of the crack can be seen in the center of the final frame.   2840   Iceberg B-15A: October 7, 2003
Animation zooms down to the area where iceberg B-15A split in two between 10-7-03 and 10-9-03.  McMurdo Station can be seen on the final frame of this animation.  McMurdo Station is towards the top of the image, and appears as a white dot with 4 lines (runways-roads) branching off it.   2839   Iceberg B-15A: RADARSAT
B-15A on October 9th, 2003.  In this image, the crack is easily visible, appearing in the center of the image.   2838   Iceberg B-15A: Sample Composite
This image shows the differences in rainfall accumulation across the United States between 2002 and 2003.  Areas of blue indicate regions with high amounts of rainfall, and areas of red indicate areas with lower amounts of rainfall.   2828   Precipitation Accumulation Differences between 2002 and 2003
As the hurricanes move through the ocean, they each leave a wake of cold water.  This visualization shows the cold water trails left by Hurricanes Fabian and Isabel.  The red/orange/blue colors represent the ocean temperatures (orange/red is 82 degrees F and higher).   2824   Cold Water Trails from Hurricanes Fabian and Isabel
This visualization shows hurricanes Fabian and Isabel using GOES data. The clouds are extruded to give a sense of depth.   2823   Hurricanes Fabian and Isabel from GOES
Animation of isosurfaces showing the structure of Erin on September 10, 2001.   2821   Recipe of a Hurricane - Spin Around Clouds and Isosurfaces
Hurricane Erin on 9-10-01 as seen through VIRS-IR and GOES-IR.  MODIS-bluemarble is in the background.   2820   Recipe of a Hurricane (Part 2) -- Clouds and Isosurfaces (match rendered)
This part of the visualization is the setup shot, showing Blue Marble data, which pushes into the western Atlantic Ocean.    2819   Recipe of a Hurricane (Part 2) - Push into Blue Marble (match rendered)
9-6-01 GOES data showing disturbances off the coast of Africa.   2818   Recipe of a Hurricane (Part 1) - Initial Tropical Disturbance (Match Rendered)
The full 5 minute multisensor fire animation with audio and without annotations   2806   Multisensor Fire Observations without Labels
Blue colors show the water ice that is revealed during the martian summer.   2780   Mars Odyssey: Water Ice/Summer Observations
Blue colors indicate water ice observed by Odyssey during the northern winter months, when carbon-dioxide covers the surface.   2779   Mars Odyssey: Water Ice/Winter Observations
This is a mosaic of the northern hemisphere of Mars as seen through Viking data.
  2778   Mars Odyssey: Mars' Northern Hemisphere
June 19, 2003   2776   Aspen Fire, Arizona
ICESat collecting elevation data   2747   ICESat First Light Release: Following ICESat
ICESat orbiting Earth   2746   ICESat First Light Release: A Global Perspective
ICESat tracks criss-crossing over Antarctica   2745   ICESat First Light Release: Antarctica in Three Dimensions
ICESat collecting cloud data   2744   ICESat First Light Release: A Continuous View of Clouds
A slice of ICESat elevation data (170 meter post-spaced) near Antarcticas Banzare Coast laying over a flat RADARSAT texture.   2743   ICESat First Light Release: A Closer View of the Coast

<< 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 >>



Back to Top

USA.gov logo - the U.S. Government's official Web portal. + Privacy Policy and Important Notices
+ Reproduction Guidelines
NASA NASA Official:
SVS Contact:
Curator: