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Most Recently Released Print Images Produced by the SVS as of 2009-07-01


[View the 100 Most Recently Released Animations Produced by the SVS]

LRO launches from Cape Canaveral, Florida
Completed: 2009-04-27
ID Number: 3612
lro_orbit_still.0001.tif
lro_orbit_still.0001_web.png
LRO in transit to the moon
Completed: 2009-04-27
ID Number: 3612
lro_orbit_still.1160.tif
lro_orbit_still.1160_web.png
LRO approaches the moon
Completed: 2009-04-27
ID Number: 3612
lro_orbit_still.2140.tif
lro_orbit_still.2140_web.png
LRO during lunar orbit insertion
Completed: 2009-04-27
ID Number: 3612
lro_orbit_still.2795.tif
lro_orbit_still.2795_web.png
LRO in elliptical orbit around the moon
Completed: 2009-04-27
ID Number: 3612
lro_orbit_still.3810.tif
lro_orbit_still.3810_web.png
LRO's orbit gets closer to circular around the moon
Completed: 2009-04-27
ID Number: 3612
lro_orbit_still.5550.tif
lro_orbit_still.5550_web.png
LRO's orbit gets even closer to circular around the moon
Completed: 2009-04-27
ID Number: 3612
lro_orbit_still.6905.tif
lro_orbit_still.6905_web.png
LRO's orbit nearly circular around the moon
Completed: 2009-04-27
ID Number: 3612
lro_orbit_still.7950.tif
lro_orbit_still.7950_web.png
Cropland areas as seen by MODIS are colored yellow in this image.  This shows the areas around the world where food is grown.
Completed: 2009-06-19
ID Number: 3601
MODISCroplands.0001.tif
MODISCroplands.0001_web.png
Twenty six countries worldwide produce 82% of the world's wheat, grain, and cereals.  These countries are shown in yellow.
Completed: 2009-06-19
ID Number: 3601
LargestProducers.0468.tif
LargestProducers.0468_web.png
This image shows the world's largest producers of wheat, grain, and cereal in yellow versus the world's 2002 population density in red.
Completed: 2009-06-19
ID Number: 3601
PopulationDensity.0725.tif
PopulationDensity.0725_web.png
This image shows the biggest producers of wheat, grain versus the countries that are projected to double or triple their population by 2050.  The red cross hatched areas are where significantly more food will be needed.  Africa is in trouble.
Completed: 2009-06-19
ID Number: 3601
Projected2050Population.1228.tif
Projected2050Population.1228_web.png
The United Nations is projecting the cross-hatched areas in light red to double their population.<p>Yellow represents the countries that currently produce over 80% of the world's wheat, grain, and cereals.
Completed: 2009-06-19
ID Number: 3601
DoublePopulation.1228.tif
DoublePopulation.1228_web.png
The United Nations is projecting the cross hatched areas to triple their population by 2050.  <p>Yellow shows the countries that currently produce over 80% of the world's wheat, grain, and cereals.
Completed: 2009-06-19
ID Number: 3601
triplepop.1228.tif
triplepop.1228_web.png
The United Nations is projecting the cross hatched areas to triple their population by 2050.
Completed: 2009-06-19
ID Number: 3601
justtriplepop.1228.tif
justtriplepop.1228_web.png
This animation shows the NDVI time series in the wheat producing regions in Australia for the growing season of two drought years and one normal year. The preview image is from the 2006 drought on Oct 18, 2006.
Completed: 2009-06-19
ID Number: 3598
Oct2006_AustraliaNDVIanomalyWheat.2100.tif
Oct2006_AustraliaNDVIanomalyWheat.2100_web.png
Oct2006_AustraliaNDVIanomalyWheat.2100_gal.png
Oct2006_AustraliaNDVIanomalyWheat.2100_thm.png
frames/1280x720_16x9_60p/GrowingSeasonApr_Nov/
NDVIwheat.mp4
NDVIwheat.m4v
frames/1280x720_16x9_30p/
The NDVI for the wheat producing region during the growing season in a normal year.  This image is from Oct 18, 2005.
Completed: 2009-06-19
ID Number: 3598
Oct2005_AustraliaNDVIanomalyWheat.1405.tif
Oct2005_AustraliaNDVIanomalyWheat.1405_web.png
The NDVI for the wheat producing region during the growing season in 2002's drought year. This image is from Oct 18, 2002.
Completed: 2009-06-19
ID Number: 3598
Oct2002_AustraliaNDVIanomalyWheat.0712.tif
Oct2002_AustraliaNDVIanomalyWheat.0712_web.png
The final image shows the NDVI in the wheat producing region correlated with the annual wheat production.  This image is from November 30, 2006 and the annual 2006 wheat production is 10,822,000 metric tons.
Completed: 2009-06-19
ID Number: 3598
Nov2006_AustraliaNDVIanomalyWheat.2233.tif
Nov2006_AustraliaNDVIanomalyWheat.2233_web.png
The image shows the NDVI in the wheat producing region correlated with the annual wheat production during a normal year. This image is from November 30, 2005 and the annual 2005 wheat production is 25,173,000 metric tons.
Completed: 2009-06-19
ID Number: 3598
Nov2005_AustraliaNDVIanomalyWheat.0997.tif
Nov2005_AustraliaNDVIanomalyWheat.0997_web.png
The image shows the NDVI in the wheat producing region correlated with the annual wheat production. This image is from November 30, 2002 and the annual 2002 wheat production is 10,132,000 metric tons.
Completed: 2009-06-19
ID Number: 3598
Nov2002_AustraliaNDVIanomalyWheat.0800.tif
Nov2002_AustraliaNDVIanomalyWheat.0800_web.png
Fires around the world from Jan 1 through Dec 31, 2007.
Completed: 2009-06-01
ID Number: 3597
firesOriginloopsparta1280x720_30.mp4
firesOriginloop512x288_30.mpg
frames/1280x720_16x9_30p/
frames/1280x720_16x9_60p/
firesOriginloop.1400_web.png
firesOriginloop.1400_gal.png
firesOriginloop.1400_thm.png
May252007Fires.1440.tif
frames/1280x720_16x9_30p/
Fires2007.m4v
Fires on June 7, 2007
Completed: 2009-06-01
ID Number: 3597
June072007FIres.1562.tif
June072007FIres.1562_web.png
Tycho crater and its bright ejecta rays are among the youngest and most recognizable features on the Moon. The crater is 85 kilometers (50 miles) wide and 4700 meters (15,400 feet) deep. The central peak is 2400 meters (7900 feet) above the crater floor.
Completed: 2009-04-15
ID Number: 3594
spflyvis_print.1349.tif
spflyvis_print.1349_web.png
The floors of deep craters near the poles, including bowl-shaped Shackleton near the center of this view of the south pole, are in permanent shadow (not shown here) and are therefore cold and dark enough to harbor potential deposits of water ice.
Completed: 2009-04-15
ID Number: 3594
spflyvis_print.2100.tif
spflyvis_print.2100_web.png
The South Pole-Aitken basin, the large, dark patch centered in the image, is roughly 2100 kilometers (1300 miles) wide and 10 kilometers (6 miles) deep, 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.
Completed: 2009-04-15
ID Number: 3594
spflyvis_print.2550.tif
spflyvis_print.2550_web.png
This sequence shows Arctic sea ice thickness derived from winter and fall campaigns from the ICESat satellite. Sea ice grows extent grows in the summer and shrinks in the winter. While the sea ice extent might look similar from year to year this thickness data shows dramatic thinning especially near the North Pole (shown in dark blue). This image was generated with data acquired between Feb 17 - Mar 21, 2008.
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
minMax30fps.mp4
2008winter_gal.png
2008winter_thm.png
2008winter_web.png
2008winter.tif
frames/1280x720_16x9_30p/
frames/1280x720_16x9_60p/
minANDmax.wmv
minANDmax.m4v
minANDmax30fps512x288_30.mpg
Watch how the sea ice has changed over the summer. This image was taken with data from Oct 4 - Oct 19, 2008.
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
2008fall.tif
2008fall_gal.png
2008fall_thm.png
2008fall_web.png
The sea ice grows in winter. This image is taken with data between Mar 12 - Apr 14, 2007.
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
2007winter_web.png
2007winter.tif
Watch how the sea ice has changed over the summer. This image was taken with data from Oct 2 - Nov 5, 2007.
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
2007fall.tif
2007fall_web.png
Feb 22 - Mar 28, 2006
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
2006winter_web.png
2006winter.tif
Fall thickness image: Oct 25 - Nov 27, 2006
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
2006fall.tif
2006fall_web.png
Winter thickness image: Feb 17 - Mar 24, 2005
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
2005winter_web.png
2005winter.tif
Fall thickness image: Oct 21 - Nov 24, 2005
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
2005fall.tif
2005fall_web.png
Winter thickness image: Feb 18 - Mar 21, 2004
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
2004winter_web.png
2004winter.tif
Fall thickness image: Oct 4 - Nov 8, 2004
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
2004fall.tif
2004fall_web.png
Winter thickness image: Feb 20 - Mar 29, 2003
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
2003winter_web.png
2003winter.tif
Fall thickness image: Oct 4 - Nov 18, 2003
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
2003fall.tif
2003fall_web.png
Winter image from data acquired between Feb 20 - Mar 29, 2003 without the date overlay.
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
nodatescampaign.0480_web.png
nodatescampaign.0480.tif
Image acquired from data between Oct 4 - Nov 18, 2003 without date overlay.
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
nodatescampaign.0481.tif
nodatescampaign.0481_web.png
Image created from data between Feb 18 - Mar 21, 2004 without the date overlay.
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
nodatescampaign.0482_web.png
nodatescampaign.0482.tif
Fall Image from Oct 4 - Nov 8, 2004 without the date overlay.
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
nodatescampaign.0484.tif
nodatescampaign.0484_web.png
Winter image from Feb 17 - Mar 24, 2005 without the date overlay.
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
nodatescampaign.0485_web.png
nodatescampaign.0485.tif
Fall image from Oct 21 - Nov 24, 2005 without the date overlay.
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
nodatescampaign.0487.tif
nodatescampaign.0487_web.png
Winter image from Feb 22 - Mar 28, 2006 without the date overlay.
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
nodatescampaign.0488_web.png
nodatescampaign.0488.tif
Fall image from Oct 25 - Nov 27, 2006 without the date overlay.
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
nodatescampaign.0490.tif
nodatescampaign.0490_web.png
Winter image from Mar 12 - Apr 14, 2007 without the date overlay.
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
nodatescampaign.0491_web.png
nodatescampaign.0491.tif
Fall image from Oct 2 - Nov 5, 2007 without the date overlay.
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
nodatescampaign.0492.tif
nodatescampaign.0492_web.png
Winter image from Feb 17 - Mar 21, 2008 without the date overlay.
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
nodatescampaign.0493_web.png
nodatescampaign.0493.tif
Fall image from Oct 4 - Oct 19, 2008 without the date overlay.
Completed: 2009-04-02
ID Number: 3593
nodatescampaign.0494.tif
nodatescampaign.0494_web.png
This sequence shows Arctic sea ice thickness derived from fall campaigns from the ICESat satellite. While the sea ice extent might look similar from year to year this thickness data shows dramatic thinning especially near the North Pole (shown in dark blue). This image was generated with data acquired between Oct 4 - Oct 19, 2008.
Completed: 2009-04-01
ID Number: 3592
2008fall.tif
2008fall_web.png
2008fall_gal.png
2008fall_thm.png
EvenFallDiscrete512x288_30.mpg
FallDiscrete.mp4
FallDiscrete30fps.mp4
FallseaIceThickness.wmv
FallDiscrete_ipod.m4v
frames/1280x720_16x9_30p/
frames/1280x720_16x9_60p/
Arctic Sea Ice Thickness from Oct 2 - Nov 5, 2007<p>Areas with thickness less then 1 meter are shown in dark blue and areas of 4 or more meters are shown in white. Notice the large dark blue area north of Siberia that almost extends to the North Pole.
Completed: 2009-04-01
ID Number: 3592
2007fall.tif
2007fall_web.png
Arctic Sea Ice Thickness from Oct 25 - Nov 27, 2006. Areas with thickness less then 1 meter are shown in dark blue and areas of 4 or more meters are shown in white.
Completed: 2009-04-01
ID Number: 3592
2006fall.tif
2006fall_web.png
Oct 21 - Nov 24, 2005<p>Notice the dark blue area above Siberia is a larger area then in previous years and the white region is smaller then in previous years.
Completed: 2009-04-01
ID Number: 3592
2005fall.tif
2005fall_web.png
Sea Ice Thickness Oct 4 - Nov 8, 2004
Completed: 2009-04-01
ID Number: 3592
2004fall.tif
2004fall_web.png
Sea Ice Thickness Oct 4 - Nov 18, 2003
Completed: 2009-04-01
ID Number: 3592
2003fall.tif
2003fall_web.png
Data from Oct 4 - Nov 18, 2003 without date overlay.
Completed: 2009-04-01
ID Number: 3592
nodatescampaign.0481.tif
nodatescampaign.0481_web.png
Image is of data from Oct 4 - Nov 8, 2004 without the date overlay.
Completed: 2009-04-01
ID Number: 3592
nodatescampaign.0484.tif
nodatescampaign.0484_web.png
Oct 21 - Nov 24, 2005
Completed: 2009-04-01
ID Number: 3592
nodatescampaign.0487.tif
nodatescampaign.0487_web.png
This image is of data taken from Oct 25 - Nov 27, 2006 without the date overlay.
Completed: 2009-04-01
ID Number: 3592
nodatescampaign.0490.tif
nodatescampaign.0490_web.png

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