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This video is a live program that aired during the crucial thruster burns which put the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter officially into lunar orbit.  Engineers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., confirmed the spacecraft's lunar orbit insertion at 6:27 a.m. EDT on June 23, 2009.   10444 Interviewee
  LRO Enters Lunar Orbit (full live event)
Back to the Moon. It's Official.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10445 Interviewee
  LRO Enters Lunar Orbit (Highlights)
<b>Behind the Scenes at the LRO/LCROSS Launch</b><p>Excitement is running high at Kennedy Space Center as NASA's top lunar experts prepare for the LRO/LCROSS launch.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10443 Interviewee
  Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Launch Videos
Moon natural color topo flyover   3594 Scientist
  Lunar Topography in Natural Color
The South Pole-Aitken basin, roughly 2100 kilometers (1300 miles) wide and 10 kilometers (6 miles) deep, is perhaps the largest impact feature in the solar system. It lies on the far side of the Moon, the hemisphere never visible from Earth, and was found only after spacecraft began visiting the Moon in the 1960s.   3582 Scientist
  Lunar Topography in False Color
This short promo, featuring portraits of Goddard's scientists, engineers, and educators, celebrates 50 years of the center's achievements.   10400 Scientist
  50 Years of Goddard
In October 2008, Goddard hosted The Discovery Channel's 'Young Scientist Challenge.' The challenge brought ten middle school student finalists from across the country to vie for the title of 'America's Top Young Scientist' and a chance to win a U.S. Savings Bond. Five teacher finalists contended for recognition as 'America's Top Science Teacher.' NASA scientists and educators helped design the activities, which both tested the communication skills of the students and celebrated 50 years of NASA space science.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='/vis/a010000/a010300/a010343/dysc_transcript1.htm'>here</a>.   10343 Scientist
  Up to the Challenge
A step by step walkthrough of the Boomerang mission from launch to return of the sample capsule   10312 Scientist
  LEX / Boomerang Mission
With so many questions and so few answers, is a U.S. Venus mission overdue?   10192 Scientist
  Venus: Long Time, No See
This print resolution image of the moon using Clementine data is the view we are most likely to see when the moon is full.   3444 Scientist
  Clementine Moon Spin
This animation starts with a computer generated unveiling of the Clementine lunar data (not taking into account the moon's libration as viewed from Earth), and then tilts upward to reveal the lunar south pole.   3443 Scientist
  Clementine Lunar South Pole
A seamless zoom from space to the ground, using data from Terra-MODIS, Landsat-ETM+, and IKONOS, and ending at the
Adler Planetarium in Chicago, Illinois.   3380 Scientist
  Great Zoom into Chicago, IL: The Adler Planetarium
A seamless zoom from the ground to space, using data from Terra-MODIS, Landsat-ETM+, and IKONOS, and starting at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago, Illinois.   3381 Scientist
  Great Zoom out of Chicago, IL: The Adler Planetarium
This animation starts with a global view of the earth and zooms down to the Meteor Crater in Arizona.   3334 Scientist
  Zoom to the Meteor Crater, Arizona
Viewing a full rotation of the Meteor Crater, this animation shows the detailed topography of the site.   3335 Scientist
  Meteor Crater Topography
Push in and fly-around of HST imagery of Apollo 17 landing site. The darker region outside of the lighter interior patch is Clementine data. The lighter interior patch is the high resolution HST data.   3274 Scientist
  Hubble Space Telescope Looks at the Moon to Prospect for Resources (Apollo 17 Landing Region)
HST imagery of Aristarchus Crater draped over simulated topography   3275 Scientist
  Hubble Space Telescope Looks at the Moon to Prospect for Resources (Aristarchus Crater - gray)
HST color imagery of Aristarchus Crater draped over simulated topography   3276 Scientist
  Hubble Space Telescope Looks at the Moon to Prospect for Resources (Aristarchus Crater - color)
Lunar beauty shot   3042 Scientist
  Lunar Beauty Shot
This is a zoom down to the Gale Crater on MARS as seen by Viking and the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC).  These images show a very large area of sedimentation inside the Gale Crater.   2882 Scientist
  Zoom down to the Gale Crater on Mars
Up close view of the Dry Valleys in Antarctica   2875 Scientist
  Great Zoom into Don Juan Pond, Antarctica (treatment #2 North)
Up close view of the Dry Valleys in Antarctica   2876 Scientist
  Great Zoom into Don Juan Pond, Antarctica (Treatment #2 South)
Animation comparing the relative size differences between Mauna Loa and Olympus Mons volcanoes.  1x exaggeration.  Note that the Earth's ocean beds are colorized to show depth below sea level.  In this color scheme, greens and yellows are higher elevations; blues and purples are deeper levels.   2864 Scientist
  Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Final Composite
True color earth using the Terra-MODIS BlueMarble global mosaic for both land and clouds.   2865 Scientist
  Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: True Color Earth
Elevation color-mapped Earth seen from a distance.   2866 Scientist
  Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Earth with Elevation Color Map
Full Earth view.  Land is true color and ocean bathymetry is represented via an elevation color map.   2867 Scientist
  Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Elevation color-mapped Earth with True Color Land
True color Mars (using Viking data) as seen from space.   2868 Scientist
  Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: True Color Mars
Elevation color-mapped Mars as seen from a distance.   2869 Scientist
  Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Elevation Color-Mapped Mars
Olympus Mons lays over the Hawaiian Islands.   2870 Scientist
  Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: True Color Olympus Mons over Elevation Color-Mapped Earth Bathymetry with True Color Land Features
Transparent Olympus Mons juxtaposed over the Hawaiian Islands.   2871 Scientist
  Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Transparent Olympus Mons over Elevation Color-Mapped Earth with True Color Land
Mars inside a transparent Earth.   2872 Scientist
  Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Mars inside a transparent Earth
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