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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
Full disk image of the moon, with an inset containing a close-up of the impact site. A number of craters, including the target crater, are labeled in the inset.   3654 Animator
  Modeling the LCROSS Impact Site
Star field background match rendered for wrapping to the Science on a Sphere   3607 Animator
  Shoemaker-Levy 9 Hitting Jupiter with Orbit Trails
This animation shows some of the first results of the <a href=   3633 Animator
  The Moon's South Pole in 3D via LRO/LOLA First Light Data
 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
Satellite data showing the annual variation in vegetation is combined with a graph of hive weight for a beehive in Highland, Maryland.   3625 Animator
  Honey Bees Weigh In on Climate
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
An animation showing the locations of the Apollo landing sites   3620 Animator
  Apollo Landing Sites, with Shadows
LRO orbits using 2 discrete coordinate systems   3618 Animator
  LRO in Earth Centered and Moon Centered Coordinates
LRO orbit insertion trail morphing from Earth centered to moon centered coordinates   3621 Animator
  LRO Transition from Earth-Centered to Moon-Centered Coordinates
Pullout from Jupiter showing moons   3604 Animator
  Pull out from Jupiter Showing Moon Orbits
LRO after several burns moves into the desired orbit of the moon.   3603 Animator
  Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Orbit Insertion - Stereoscopic Version
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
Ground track animation showing LRO's path over the course of 27 days and 348 orbits.   3453 Animator
  LRO Ground Track - One Sidereal Month
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 Animator
  Permanent Shadows on the Moon
LRO ground track flyover   3576 Animator
  LRO Ground Track
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)
LRO orbit insertion with elapsed time since launch   3612 Animator
  Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Orbit Insertion
Moon natural color topo flyover   3594 Animator
  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 Animator
  Lunar Topography in False Color
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
NASA's Heliophysics Fleet, around December 2006   3495 Animator
  Heliophysics Great Observatory (Phase-1)
This animation shows evidence of high concentrations of hydrogen at the south pole of the Moon.   3480 Animator
  Lunar Prospector Hydrogen Concentration - South Pole


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