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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
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 Animator
  Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Final Composite
True color earth using the Terra-MODIS BlueMarble global mosaic for both land and clouds.   2865 Animator
  Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: True Color Earth
Elevation color-mapped Earth seen from a distance.   2866 Animator
  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 Animator
  Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Elevation color-mapped Earth with True Color Land
True color Mars (using Viking data) as seen from space.   2868 Animator
  Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: True Color Mars
Elevation color-mapped Mars as seen from a distance.   2869 Animator
  Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Elevation Color-Mapped Mars
Olympus Mons lays over the Hawaiian Islands.   2870 Animator
  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 Animator
  Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Transparent Olympus Mons over Elevation Color-Mapped Earth with True Color Land
Mars inside a transparent Earth.   2872 Animator
  Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Mars inside a transparent Earth
Video resolution zoom into Don Juan Pond, Antarctica   2873 Animator
  Great Zoom into Don Juan Pond, Antarctica (treatment #1)
 View of Antarctica   2874 Animator
  Great Zoom into Don Juan Pond, Antarctica (treatment #2)
Comparing Mars to Earth in false color   2877 Animator
  Earth-Mars Planet Comparisons (False Color with Axes and Orbit Plane)
Still image comparing true color Mars to true color Earth   2878 Animator
  Earth-Mars Planet Comparisons (True Color)
Comparing Mars to Earth in true color (with axes and orbit plane)   2879 Animator
  Earth-Mars Planet Comparisons (True Color with Axes and Orbit Plane)
View #1 of Mars cresent   2880 Animator
  Great Zoom into Distributary Fan, Mars
April 7, 2001   2859 Animator
  China Dust Storm seen by Earth Probe/TOMS in April of 2001
This animation starts with the Terra-MODIS image of April 7, 2001, and then zooms out to a regional view of China.  This second view shows the widespread aerosol pollution that starts in China and spreads across the Pacific Ocean and into the United States.   2860 Animator
  China Dust Storm seen by Terra/MODIS and Earth Probe/TOMS in April of 2001
Antarctic ozone hole from August to November 2003   2988 Animator
  Antarctic Ozone from TOMS: August 1, 2003 to November 27, 2003
This animation shows the MODIS imagery of the California fires from October 23, 2003 to October 29, 2003.  Then it zooms out and reruns the sequence with the TOMS aerosol data overlaid on top of the MODIS imagery.   2858 Animator
  California Fires MODIS imagery and TOMS Aerosols from October 2003
A view of Antarctica showing ice sheet elevation and cloud data from ICESat   2978 Animator
  ICESat Lithograph
Erythemal radiation on 1 July 2003   2980 Animator
  Ground Level UV Exposure
Antarctic ozone on 1 July 2003   2989 Animator
  The 2003 Antarctic Ozone Hole
The High Definition version of the Multisensor Fire Observation animation with audio, text labels and colorbars.   2853 Animator
  Multisensor Fire Observations with Labels (HD Version)
The High Definition version of the Multisensor Fire Observation animation with audio and minimal annotations.   2854 Animator
  Multisensor Fire Observations without Labels (HD Version)
 Stratospheric Ozone for September 24, 2003.   2855 Animator
  Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 2003
Fire image from October 23, 2003   2852 Animator
  2003 California Fire Sequence as Seen by MODIS
San Diego, California continues to battle tremendous fire and smoke on October 27, 2003   2844 Animator
  Southern California Fires, October 27, 2003
This image shows San Diego, California on October 27, 2003.  Red fire pixels have been laid on top of the Aqua-MODIS image to show the
start of each incident fire.   2845 Animator
  Southern California Fires, October 27, 2003 (Fire Pixels Included)
The smoke plumes rising from the fires.  Moving northwest to southeast along the coast, the first cluster of red dots is a combination of the Piru, Verdale, and the Simi Incident Fires; The next cluster-to the east of Los Angeles-is the Grand Prix (west) and Old (east) Fires; To their south is the Roblar 2 Fire; Next is the Paradise Fire; Then the massive Cedar Fire, whose thick smoke is completely overshadowing the coastal city of San Diego; Finally, at the California-Mexico border is the Otay Fire.    2842 Animator
  Southern California Fires, Oct 26, 2003
The red dots show each Incident Fire.  The cluster to the east of Los Angeles, is the Grand Prix (west) and Old (east) Fires.  To their south is the Roblar 2 Fire; next is the Paradise Fire; then the massive Cedar Fire, whose thick smoke is completely overshadowing the coastal city of San Diego; finally at the California-Mexico border is the Otay Fire.    2843 Animator
  Southern California Fires, Oct 26, 2003 (Western View of Smoke)

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