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SSCweb

Type: Ephemeris
Maintained by: GSFC Space Physics Data Faciliy

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Multimedia Items Available Relating to SSCweb

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
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
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
The camera pulls out further, to observe the full IBEX orbit.   3514   IBEX Orbit Visualization
NASA's Heliophysics Fleet, around December 2006   3495   Heliophysics Great Observatory (Phase-1)
The substorm begins to subside around 11:30UTC.   3485   THEMIS and the March 2007 Substorm
This movie opens with a view of the five THEMIS satellites (the color dots) moving along their orbits.  We then fade in the 2-D data from the Omidi simulation and zoom in to view the turbulence in the region of the bow shock.   3478   THEMIS Explores the Earth's Bow Shock
This movie illustrates the three months of orbital maneuvers which transition the five satellites from their dayside science to nightside science configuration.   3394   THEMIS Orbits: Transitions
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
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
More energetic electrons are cleared out, created a more well-defined gap between the belts.   3115   Gaps in the Earth's Radiation Belts

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