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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
Animation showing how the photons may have acted if the structure of space-time was foamy.  However, Fermi data has shown that that effect does not exist.   10489 Writer
  Gamma-ray Burst Photon Delay as Expected by Quantum Gravity
Galactic north pole map of blazars observed by Fermi, without overlays.   10505 Writer
  Blazars at Galactic North Pole, Seen in Fermi's First Year of Observations
Animation showing the star's orbit.   10507 Writer
  Gamma-Rays from High-Mass X-Ray Binaries
Alternate sequence of dissolves showing the improvement in the Fermi all-sky map, from 1 week to 1 year.   10508 Writer
  Fermi All-Sky First Year Progress
  10485 Writer
  Swift's UV portrait of the Andromeda Galaxy
A new model of oddly shaped debris disks around stars incorporates the drag effect from interstellar gas on the disk's outermost small particles. The force only affects the smallest particles -- those about one micrometer across, or about the size of particles in smoke.   10470 Writer
  Interstellar "Wind" Sculpts Dusty Disks Around Stars
This all-sky movie shows Fermi LAT counts of gamma rays with energies greater than 300 million electron volts from August 4 to October 30, 2008. Brighter colors indicate brighter gamma-ray sources. The circles show the northern (left) and southern galactic sky. Their edges lie along the plane of our galaxy, the Milky Way.   10407 Writer
  Fermi All-sky Movie Shows Flaring, Fading Blazars
Animation of X-ray halo from the flaring neutron star SGR J1550-5418 without overlays.   10366 Writer
  Soft Gamma-Ray Repeater Light Echoes Captured by Swift Satellite
Animated with dissolves between frames   10374 Writer
  Spitzer Exoplanet Observation of HD 80606b
Fermi LAT movie of GRB 080916C   10344 Writer
  Fermi LAT movie of Gamma-ray Burst (GRB) 080916C
End of the year 2008 mission update on the GLAST/Fermi spacecraft.<p><p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='/vis/a010000/a010300/a010357/GLASTcast_6_transcript.htm'>here</a>.   10357 Writer
  GLASTcast Episode 6: 2008 Mission Update
This movie shows pulsed gamma rays from the Vela pulsar as constructed from photons detected by Fermi's Large Area Telescope. A single pulsar cycle is repeated four times.   10426 Writer
  Vela Pulsar in Gamma Rays


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