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Tom Bridgman



Movie   ID   Title
This movie starts from a view of the aurora (simulated) over the north polar region and pulls outward to show the THEMIS spacecraft sampling the region of space 'downwind' from the Earth.   3392   THEMIS Orbits: Nightside Science Configuration
This movie looks down onto the north pole of the Earth and the five THEMIS spacecraft travelling along a single elliptical orbit.  The Sun is to the left.   3391   THEMIS Orbits: Dayside Science Configuration
Movie of Mercury passing across the disk of the Sun.   3386   Mercury Transit from SOHO/MDI
Movie of Mercury passing across the disk of the Sun.   3385   Mercury Transit from TRACE (1600 Angstrom ultraviolet)
Movie of Mercury passing across the disk of the Sun.   3384   Mercury Transit from TRACE (White Light)
This animation shows snow cover, sea ice, clouds, sea surface temperature and biosphere while the view moves from North America across the Atlantic Ocean to Northern Africa and Europe.   3383   Sequence of Clouds, Snow Cover, Sea Ice, Sea Surface Temperature and Biosphere
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
Opening with a view of the aurora borealis, we zoom out to reveal the proposed orbital configuration of the five THEMIS satellites and fade in a GGCM magnetosphere model.   3356   THEMIS Mission and Substorm Simulation
The short version of the Cryosphere Tour, with narration and music.   3355   A Short Tour of the Cryosphere
Full version with audio and annotations   3354   27 Storms: Arlene to Zeta
We begin our flight through the loops, noting that the more prominent regions on the surface have a higher density of field lines.   3346   Grand Tour of the Coronal Loops Model
Opening with a view of the Sun visible from SOHO, we move around to the eastern limb (as seen from Earth) where we see the farside data constructed by helioseismology studies.   During the movie, several sunspot groups move from the farside to the Earthside of the Sun.   3336   The Visible Sun Revisited
Push-in through the plasmasphere to view ionospheric electron enhancements.   3317   Zoom-in to plasmapause-induced TEC enhancement - April 2001
Plasmasphere plume passes and we see the electron enhancement move across Canada and the U.S. (no dates)   3316   Zoom-in to plasmapause-induced TEC enhancement - April 2001 (Version 2)
Equatorial view of the plasmapause.   3315   Tour of the Plasmapause - April 2001
Plasmasphere plume extending along the Earth's geomagnetic field lines.   3314   Time-varying Plasmapause and Electron data - April 2001
View of the electron enhancement plume across the northeastern U.S. and up through Canada.   3313   Ionosphere Total Electron Content - November 2003
The plasmasphere during the storm.  The plume is the structure to the right, constrained to move along the magnetic field lines.   3312   The 'Big Picture' View of the Plasmapause and Ionospheric Electron Content - April 2001
The plasmasphere plume passes below the observer, enhancing the electron content of the ionosphere below it (no dates).   3311   Zoom-in to plasmapause-induced TEC enhancement - April 2001
The high electron density plume (dark red) sweeps over the U.S and Canada.   3310   Ionosphere Total Electron Content - April 2001
Another angle of the model showing a number of active regions.   3287   Rotating Tour of Solar Coronal Loops
We pass over another group of active regions.   3286   Flight through the Coronal Loops
NASA's Earth Observing Fleet   3227   NASA's Orbiting Earth Observing Fleet (improved background)
The PFSS model is a poor match for the TRACE coronal loops.   3212   Space Weather Forecasting: Active Times Ahead
In this case, we see the PFSS model matches the TRACE coronal loops very well.   3211   Space Weather Forecasting: Quiet Times Ahead

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