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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
This episode explores the complexity of atmospheric aerosols- how they impact climate and how researchers study them. Glory’s Aerosol Polarimetry Sensor and Cloud Camera will provide an unprecedented data set for helping scientists understand aerosol particles.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10523 Animator
  The Particle Puzzle
Sea level rise is an indicator that our planet is warming. Much of the world's population lives on or near the coast, and rising seas are something worth watching. Sea level can rise for two reasons, both linked to a warming planet. When ice on land, such as mountain glaciers or the ice sheets of Greenland or Antarctica, melt, that water contributes to sea level rise. And when our oceans get warmer - another indicator of climate change - the water expands, also making sea level higher. Using satellites, lasers, and radar in space, and dedicated researchers on the ground, NASA is studying the Earth's ice and water to better understand how sea level rise might affect us all.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10503 Animator
  Melting Ice, Rising Seas
This movie pulls out from the region of the IBEX spacecraft to beyond the heliopause, illustrating the region which is the source of the IBEX data.   3635 Animator
  IBEX First Skymap Release
Star field background match rendered for wrapping to the Science on a Sphere   3607 Animator
  Shoemaker-Levy 9 Hitting Jupiter with Orbit Trails
 LARGEST introduces mainstream audiences to the planet Jupiter. The following trailer showcases some of the visual themes contained in the movie and points to the film's main website.<p><p>This film has been prepared exclusively for playback on spherical projections systems. It will not appear in its proper format on a traditional computer or television screen. If you are interested in dowloading the complete final movie file for spherical playback, please visit :<p><a href=   10477 Animator
  LARGEST: A Spherical Movie About Jupiter
The complete narrated visualization   3619 Animator
  A Tour of the Cryosphere 2009
This movie shows the orbits of the fleet of NASA spacecraft exploring the heliosphere.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   3595 Animator
  Sentinels of the Heliosphere
The full set of interpolated images from Cassini.   3610 Animator
  Jupiter Cloud Sequence from Cassini
This is the interpolated sequence of frames for the Voyager 1 flyby.   3611 Animator
  Jupiter Cloud Sequence from Voyager 1
This is the interpolated sequence of frames for the Voyager 2 flyby.   3614 Animator
  Jupiter Cloud Sequence from Voyager 2
Great Red Spot wind flow field simulation   3520 Animator
  Flow Field Representation of Jupiter's Great Red Spot
Pullout from Jupiter showing moons   3604 Animator
  Pull out from Jupiter Showing Moon Orbits
Pullback from Callisto and fly in towards Jupiter (Callisto and Jupiter offset 0 degrees)   3616 Animator
  Galilean moon orbits from Callisto into Jupiter
Jupiter inner moon orbits pushing in to Europa   3617 Animator
  Inner moons of Jupiter Push In to Europa
A mosaic from the Hubble Space Telescope of Jupiter taken on August 24, 1994 - 33 days after the last impact.   3636 Animator
  Hubble Space Telescope Observes the Comet P/Shoemaker-Levy 9 Collision with Jupiter
This sample composite combines all the animation elements listed below to visually tell the story of permanent shadows on the Moon.  The aquamarine areas highlight the permanently shadowed regions.   3577 Support
  Permanent Shadows on the Moon
This movie plays the maps in time sequence.   3505 Animator
  Solar Cycle 23: Minimum-Maximum-Minimum Synoptic Sequence
MMS dayside magnetosheath/magnetopuase orbit configuration   3605 Animator
  Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission (MMS) Dayside Orbit Animation for the Preliminary Design Review (PDR)
MMS Nightside orbit animation   3606 Animator
  Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission (MMS) Nightside Orbit Animation for the Preliminary Design Review (PDR)
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 Animator
  STEREO Visits the Lagrange Points - L4 and L5
Designed exclusively for playback on spherical projections surfaces, FROZEN introduces mainstream audiences to the cryosphere--places on Earth where the temperatures don't rise above water's freezing point. The following trailer showcases some of the visual themes contained in the movie and points to the film's main website.<p><p>This film has been prepared exclusively for playback on spherical projections systems. It will not appear in its proper format on a traditional computer or television screen. If you are interested in dowloading the complete final movie file for spherical playback, please visit : <p><a href=   10403 Animator
  FROZEN: A Spherical Movie About the Cryosphere
This movie is a sample tour of the skymap. It starts looking at the North Celestial Pole (the Little Dipper is visible). We then make short trips to the Big Dipper, the Summer Triangle (Cygnus, Lyra, and Aquila), the Orion and Taurus region, southward to Canis Major, and over to Scorpius and Saggitarius. The movie ends pointed at the South Celestial Pole (the Southern Cross is visible to the right).   3572 Animator
  The Tycho Catalog Skymap - Version 2.0
This movie shows the orbits of the fleet of NASA spacecraft exploring the heliosphere.   3570 Animator
  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 Animator
  THEMIS Dayside Science - Sampling the Bow Shock
The movie with six synchronized datasets.   3566 Animator
  Multi-Sun Composition
This movie starts with a view of the Sun with sunspots changing as part of the solar cycle.  The surface opens to reveal the interior flows of plasma.   3496 Animator
  The Solar Dynamo: Plasma Flows
This movie starts with a view of the Sun with sunspots changing as part of the solar cycle. The surface opens to reveal the interior magnetic field structure.   3521 Animator
  The Solar Dynamo: Toroidal and Poloidal Magnetic Fields
This movie starts with a view of the Sun with sunspots changing as part of the solar cycle. The surface opens to reveal the interior magnetic field structure.   3583 Animator
  The Solar Dynamo: Toroidal and Radial Magnetic Fields
NASA's Heliophysics Fleet, around December 2006   3495 Animator
  Heliophysics Great Observatory (Phase-1)
This is a short movie of the Sun in ultraviolet light at solar minimum.   3548 Animator
  Comparison: Solar Minimum from SOHO/EIT
A short movie of the Sun around the time of maximum solar activity.   3549 Animator
  Comparison: Solar Maximum from SOHO/EIT
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