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Silvia Stoyanova



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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 Producer
  IBEX First Skymap Release
Exactly a month ago on June 27 NASA launched a new and improved weather satellite called GOES-O. Now that GOES-O is safely into its orbit, it has been renamed to GOES-14. On July 27, 2009 NOAA and NASA released the first full disk image from GOES-14 showing that the satellite is operating correctly. NASA Goddard Producer Silvia Stoyanova, visits the NOAA Satellite Operations Facility in Suitland, Md. for the release of the first image and talks to NOAA Meteorologist Tom Renkevens about it.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10472 Editor
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  NASA/NOAA GOES-14: First Full Disk Image
In this video, two days prior to the GOES-O launch, NASA Goddard Producer Silvia Stoyanova visits Cape Canaveral's Air Force Station, launch pad 37, to talk to GOES N-P Program Manager Charlie Maloney and Boeing Systems Engineer Pat Jasanis about the importance of the GOES-O mission as well as the launch vehicle, and some behind the scenes activities prior to launch.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10448 Editor
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  GOES-O: Days Before Launch
In this video, two days prior to the GOES-O launch, NASA Goddard Producer Silvia Stoyanova visits Cape Canaveral's Air Force Station, launch pad 37, to talk to United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta IV Chief Engineer Russel Taub, about the launch vehicle on which NASA is sending GOES-O into space. Russel Taub explains the reasons behind choosing this particular rocket and also the way it gets tested to make sure that the spacecraft reaches its orbit. <p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10449 Editor
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  GOES-O: Behind The Scenes With a Rocket Scientist
In this video, two days prior to the GOES-O launch, NASA Goddard Producer Silvia Stoyanova visits Cape Canaveral's Air Force Station, launch pad 37, to talk to NASA GOES N-P Deputy Project Manager  Andre' Dress, about the factors that could cause a launch delay, what's special about GOES geosynchronous orbit, and how valuable the mission is to the public by helping predict severe weather, thus saving lives and properties. This video also includes footage from the GOES-O launch. <p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10450 Editor
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  GOES-O: Countdown To Launch
This video shows a quick tour and overview of the facilities where the GOES-O satellite was built and tested prior to launch. GOES-O was integrated by Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems in El Segundo, CA and then transported to the testing facility in Titusville, FL. After completion of the test program, performed at the Astrotech facility in Titusville, the spacecraft will be launched on a United Launch Alliance Delta IV rocket from Cape Canaveral, FL.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10252 Editor
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  GOES-O Ready to Launch!
Keith Walyus describes his role in the Hubble SM4 spacewalks.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10437 Editor
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  Inside Hubble's Control Room During a Spacewalk
GOES-O is set for an upcoming launch in 2009 and it will be the latest in a series of satellites that has forecasted the development of severe weather for over 25 years. Operated by NOAA and launched by NASA, GOES-O will continue providing critical data used for real-time weather prediction on Earth as well as space weather events.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='/vis/a010000/a010400/a010422/GOESMissionOverviewTranscript.htm'>here</a>.   10422 Editor
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  GOES-O Mission Overview Video
GOES Animation - Beauty Shot   10413 Producer
  GOES Spacecraft Animations and Print Still Images
Brief overview of NOAA-N Prime mission.<p><p><p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='/vis/a010000/a010300/a010364/NOAA_N_Prime_Mission_Overview_script.htm'>here</a>.   10364 Producer
  NOAA-N Prime Mission Overview
Beauty pass of the NOAA-N Prime satellite.   10373 Producer
  NOAA-N Prime Beauty Shot Animation
Animation showing the orbit paths for both the GOES and POES spacecraft.   10372 Producer
  NOAA-N Prime and GOES-O in Orbit Animation
Launch and Deployment animation.   10351 Producer
  Launch and Deployment of IBEX
This video explains the way IBEX will create a global map of the boundaries of our solar system. The two Voyager spacecraft launched in the 1970s gave data for two points on the map, but by using energetic neutral atoms, IBEX images the entire global structure of these interstellar boundaries .<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='/vis/a010000/a010200/a010260/IBEX_GlobalImager_Transcript.htm'>here</a>.   10260 Editor
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  IBEX: Exploring The Edge Of Our Solar System
The camera pulls out further, to observe the full IBEX orbit.   3514 Producer
  IBEX Orbit Visualization


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