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Science On a Sphere


Movie   ID   Title
 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   LARGEST: A Spherical Movie About Jupiter
A mosaic from the Hubble Space Telescope of Jupiter taken on August 24, 1994 - 33 days after the last impact.   3636   Hubble Space Telescope Observes the Comet P/Shoemaker-Levy 9 Collision with Jupiter
Jupiter inner moon orbits pushing in to Europa   3617   Inner moons of Jupiter Push In to Europa
Pullback from Callisto and fly in towards Jupiter (Callisto and Jupiter offset 0 degrees)   3616   Galilean moon orbits from Callisto into Jupiter
Flat Earth still   3615   Flat Earth for "LARGEST"
This is the interpolated sequence of frames for the Voyager 2 flyby.   3614   Jupiter Cloud Sequence from Voyager 2
This is the interpolated sequence of frames for the Voyager 1 flyby.   3611   Jupiter Cloud Sequence from Voyager 1
The full set of interpolated images from Cassini.   3610   Jupiter Cloud Sequence from Cassini
Jupiter rotation (match rendered with Earth rotation)   3609   Rotation Period Comparison Between Earth and Jupiter
1000 Earths fill Jupiter volume (layer 14 - all layers)   3608   One Thousand Earths Could Fit Inside Jupiter
Star field background match rendered for wrapping to the Science on a Sphere   3607   Shoemaker-Levy 9 Hitting Jupiter with Orbit Trails
Pullout from Jupiter showing moons   3604   Pull out from Jupiter Showing Moon Orbits
Sea ice on a cartesian grid with a transparent background.   3579   Sea Ice over the Arctic and Antarctic designed for Science on a Sphere (SOS) and WMS
This animation shows a time series of global snow cover from 2002/09/01 through 2008/09/20.   3565   Aqua MODIS: Snow Cover designed for Science on a Sphere (SOS) and WMS
Daily sea ice from 6/21/2002 through 9/22/2008 shown at a rate of 1 frame per day with a transparent background.   3564   Sea Ice over the Arctic and Antarctic designed for Science on a Sphere (SOS) and WMS
This sequence shows random dots indicating the locations of glaciers around the world on a transparent background.   3534   Global Glacier Locations designed for Science on a Sphere (SOS) and WMS
Daily images showing a slow fade from month to month over the seasonal landcover data.   3523   Seasonal Landcover for Science-on-a-Sphere
Great Red Spot wind flow field simulation   3520   Flow Field Representation of Jupiter's Great Red Spot
In this image, the lightness of the color is used to designate different regions of permafrost over a transparent background. The four colors represent the following: sporadic permafrost (lightest color), isolated permafrost (2nd lightest color), discondinuous permafrost (2nd darkest color) and continuous permafrost (darkest color).   3511   Global Permafrost Layers designed for Science on a Sphere (SOS) and WMS
Yearly Arctic minimum sea ice 1979 -2008 from SSMI/SMMR with a transparent background.   3508   Annual Arctic Minimum Sea Ice from 1979 - 2008 designed for Science on a Sphere (SOS) and WMS
This animation compares the minimum sea ice extent from 2005 and 2007 with the average minimum extent.   3481   Minimum Sea Ice Comparison: 2005, 2007 and the 1979-2007 Average for Science-on-a-Sphere (SOS)


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