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Movie   ID   Title
Erythemal radiation on 1 July 2003   2980   Ground Level UV Exposure
NOAA oxygen water data along the Gulf Coast   2979   Mississippi Dead Zone
A view of Antarctica showing ice sheet elevation and cloud data from ICESat   2978   ICESat Lithograph
Hurricane Frances, August 27, 2004, Aqua Satelite   2977   Hurricane Frances Progression with Fixed View
This and the following images show the high detail that the Terra Satellite sensor MODIS can acquire.   2976   Examining Hurricane Frances' Cloud Structure
This animation shows the portion of the Earth visible from the Galileo spacecraft.   2971   Galileo Earth Views (WMS)
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
This animation shows the concentration of dust in the atmosphere during April 2001 when a massive dust storm crossed the Pacific from China and Mongolia to the United States.   2956   China Dust Storm during April 2001 (WMS)
An example snapshot of the 2003 North Atlantic Icebergs.   2949   International Ice Patrol's 2003 Seasonal Iceberg Data
Aura passing over Europe collecting (simulated) OMI data.   2948   Simulated Aura/OMI Data Collection
 Spacecraft orbit the Earth including Terra, Aqua, and Aura   2945   NASA's Orbiting Earth Observing Fleet (includes Aura)
Spacecraft orbit the Earth including Terra, Aqua, and Aura (in orange)   2944   NASA's Orbiting Earth Observing Fleet (includes Aura in orange)
There are two datasets, TOMS and ozone.   2942   TOMS Ozone Holds Key to Ozone Trends (with Dates)
A section of the outer shell is removed to reveal the Earth.   2941   TOMS Ozone Holds Key to Ozone Trends (with Height Indicator)
A section of the outer shell is removed to reveal the Earth.   2940   TOMS Ozone Holds Key to Ozone Trends
 NDVI data from Aug 10, 1999 showing greener (wetter) than normal conditions   2939   NDVI Anomalies Show Areas of Likely Drought in the Western US (Colorado view)
 NDVI data from Aug 10, 1999 showing greener (wetter) than normal conditions   2938   NDVI Anomalies Show Areas of Likely Drought in the Western US (Southwest view)
NDVI data from Aug 10, 1999 showing greener (wetter) than normal conditions   2937   NDVI Anomalies Show Areas of Likely Drought in the Western US (wide view)
Mission proposal for polar orbiting cloud sensor (w- swaths)   2935   Mission Proposal: Polar GOES-like spacecraft (riding the spacecraft - animated swaths)
Mission proposal for polar orbiting cloud sensor (with animated clouds)   2934   Mission Proposal: Polar GOES-like spacecraft (riding the spacecraft - animated clouds)
Mission proposal beauty shot still   2933   Mission Proposal: Polar GOES-like spacecraft (beauty shot)
Movie of spacecraft on an Earth-to-Mars trajectory.   2924   Sun vs. Mission to Mars
Frontside view of Sun, opening up to reveal farside imaging possible with MDI   2923   SOHO/MDI's 'Window' Through the Sun
Hurricane Isabel Frame Sequence.   2919   Progression of Hurricane Isabel, 2003 (WMS)
This animation shows how the sea surface temperature can cause hurricanes to form.  Areas shown in orange and yellow are above 82 degrees F (27.8 degrees C) which is required for hurricanes to be able to form.  Sea surface temperatures below 82 degrees F are shown in blue.   2907   Hurricane Regions Indicated by Sea Surface Temperature from June 2002 to September 2003 (WMS)

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