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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
Arctic Sea Ice Thickness from 1940 through 2060 from the GFDL Coupled Global Climate Model   1078 Animator
  Modeled Arctic Sea Ice Thickness from 1940 through 2060: View #4
Arctic Sea Ice Thickness from 1940 through 2060 from the GFDL Coupled Global Climate Model   1079 Animator
  Modeled Arctic Sea Ice Thickness from 1940 through 2060: View #5
Global carbon monoxide as measured by MOPITT from March 5, 2000 to March 7, 2000 is shown on a globe, which then unwraps to a cartesian projection and zooms into the African Sahel, fading to data of fires from biomass burning from the VIRS instrument on TRMM.  High values of carbon monoxide are shown in red and yellow, and the large areas of missing data in white are regions not seen by MOPITT during this three-day period.   1135 Animator
  MOPITT Globe Unwrap with Zoom into TRMM Fire Data
A fly in to a set of nested 3D isosurfaces of constant precipitation density for Hurricane Bonnie, measured by TRMM on August 22, 1998   1031 Animator
  Hurricane Bonnie (1998) 'Crystal Cathedral' View of Precipitation with TRMM Data
A fly in to a set of nested 3D isosurfaces of constant precipitation density for Hurricane Bonnie, measured by TRMM on August 22, 1998.  The isosurfaces are removed one by one until only the highest density surface remains, then the surfaces are restored in reverse order.   1032 Animator
  Hurricane Bonnie (1998) Dissolving 'Crystal Cathedral' View of Precipitation with TRMM Data
A rotating view of the Martian south pole using MOLA topography data   770 Animator
  A Rotating False Color View of the Martian South Pole from MOLA
A view of the southern hemisphere of Mars showing topography data from MOLA.  Blue tones represent elevations of less than 2 kilometers, while reddish tones are greater than about 2.8 kilometers, relative to the mean equatorial height of Mars.   773 Animator
  Push in South of the Hellas Basin Showing Topography from MOLA
A view of the topography of the southern hemisphere of Mars, using a color table designed to highlight the topography at the south pole.  White colors indicate elevations in excess of 3012 meters, red shows elevations between 2500 and 3012 meters, yellow shows elevations from 2450 to 2500 meters, dark cyan shows elevations from 2150 to 2450 meters, dark violet shows elevations from 320 to 2150 meters.   774 Animator
  Push in South of the Hellas Basin Showing Topography from MOLA: New Color Map
Topography of Argyre Planitia as measured by MOLA   776 Animator
  Mars Southern Hemisphere Rotation in False Color from MOLA
Overhead view of the Mars Polar Lander landing site   765 Animator
  Close Up Fly Over of Mars Polar Lander Landing Area in True Color
High altitude view of the Mars Polar Lander landing site in false color, with color representing topography as measured by MOLA.   766 Animator
  Close Up Fly Over of Mars Polar Lander Landing Area in False Color
Rotating a Martian globe, using Viking imagery, to the south pole and fading to topography data from MOLA, showing that large portions of the ice cap may be covered by dust.  Note that the permanent frozen cap of carbon dioxide ice is not located directly at the south pole.  White colors indicate elevations in excess of 3012 meters, and dark violet shows elevations from 320 to  2150 meters.   767 Animator
  A Comparison of Visible and Topographic Data for the Martian South Pole: Version 1
A visible image of the Martian south pole, from Viking data, overlaid over a false color image of the topography of the region as measured by MOLA   768 Animator
  A Comparison of Visible and Topographic Data for the Martian South Pole: Version 2
A close-up view of the Martian south pole with grid lines, from Viking imagery   769 Animator
  A Rotating True Color View of the Martian South Pole
A rotating view of the Martian south pole using MOLA topography data.  This animation uses a color table designed to highlight the topography at the south pole.  White colors indicate elevations in excess of 3012 meters, red shows elevations between 2500 and 3012 meters, yellow shows elevations from 2450 to 2500 meters, dark cyan shows elevations from 2150 to 2450 meters, dark violet shows elevations from 320 to 2150 meters.   771 Animator
  A Rotating False Color View of the Martian South Pole from MOLA: New Color Map
The southern hemisphere of Mars from Viking imagery   772 Animator
  Push in South of the Hellas Basin using Viking Imagery
Watching Viking imagery data of the southern hemisphere of Mars on a rotating globe   775 Animator
  Mars Southern Hemisphere Rotation in True Color from Viking
Fly up to Kentucky Fires from SeaWiFS on November 16, 1999   620 Animator
  Kentucky Fires Fly Up from SeaWiFS: November 16, 1999 (Globe 1)
Fly up to Kentucky Fires from SeaWiFS on November 16, 1999   621 Animator
  Kentucky Fires Fly Up from SeaWiFS: November 16, 1999 (Globe 2)
Fly up to Kentucky Fires from SeaWiFS on November 16, 1999   622 Animator
  Kentucky Fires Fly Up from SeaWiFS: November 16, 1999 (Flat 1)
Fly up to Kentucky Fires from SeaWiFS on November 16, 1999   623 Animator
  Kentucky Fires Fly Up SeaWiFS: November 16, 1999 (Flat 2)
An animation of Byrds flight path overlaid on RADARSAT data of Antarctica   1000 Animator
  Byrd's Flight Path
Richard Byrds Flight (high-resolution still)   1001 Animator
  Byrd's Flight
Flight path for the East Antarctic Ice Stream flyby.   1002 Animator
  East Antarctic Ice Stream Path
Ice Streams in east Antarctica   1003 Animator
  East Antarctic Ice Streams #1
Ice Streams in east Antarctica   1004 Animator
  East Antarctic Ice Streams #2
McMurdo Station   1006 Animator
  McMurdo Station, Mt. Erebus
A flyby from Albemarle Sound to the Cape Hatteras National Seashore in North Carolina, using Landsat imagery   1033 Animator
  Cape Hatteras Flyby
A flyby from Albemarle Sound to the Cape Hatteras National Seashore in North Carolina, using Landsat data   1034 Animator
  Cape Hatteras Flyby 2
Side-by-side comparison of Loch Raven, Maryland in May and August, 1999, from Landsat imagery   758 Animator
  Maryland Drought: Side by Side Comparison of Loch Raven in May and August, 1999

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