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Most Recently Released Print Images Produced by the SVS as of 2009-11-07


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Key lunar landmarks used to locate Cabeus crater, the site of the LCROSS crash, are colored and labeled in this view. The yellow scale shows angular distances in the plane of the impact site; blue arcs show heights 50, 100 and 200 kilometers above it.
Completed: 2009-10-09
ID Number: 3654
lcross_200km_labels.tif
lcross_200km_labels_web.jpg
LCROSS impact site without crater labels. Blue arcs represent 50, 100 and 200 kilometer heights above the crash site.
Completed: 2009-10-09
ID Number: 3654
lcross_200km_nolabels.tif
lcross_200km_nolabels_web.jpg
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.
Completed: 2009-10-09
ID Number: 3654
lcross_composite.tif
lcross_composite_web.jpg
lcross_composite_gal.png
lcross_composite_thm.png
Full disk image of the moon showing the LCROSS impact site near the south pole. Blue arcs mark distances of 50, 100, and 200 kilometers from the impact site.
Completed: 2009-10-09
ID Number: 3654
lcross_full_disk.tif
lcross_full_disk_web.jpg
1888 - This image is a five year average from 1886 through 1890.
Completed: 2009-10-07
ID Number: 3653
GCMyear1888.0054.tif
GCMyear1888.0054_web.png
1918 - This image shows a five year average from 1916 through 1920.
Completed: 2009-10-07
ID Number: 3653
GCMyear1918.0402.tif
GCMyear1918.0402_web.png
1948 - This image shows a five year average from 1946 through 1950.
Completed: 2009-10-07
ID Number: 3653
GCMyear1948.0750.tif
GCMyear1948.0750_web.png
1978 - This image shows a five year average from 1976 through 1980.
Completed: 2009-10-07
ID Number: 3653
GCMyear1978.1098.tif
GCMyear1978.1098_web.png
2008 - This image shows a five year average from 2004 through 2008.
Completed: 2009-10-07
ID Number: 3653
GCMyear2008.1468.tif
GCMyear2008.1468_web.png
GCMyear2008.1468_gal.png
GCMyear2008.1468_thm.png
Global map of average Sea Surface Temperature (SST).
Completed: 2009-10-08
ID Number: 3652
SSTMap_8000x4000.tif
SSTMap_4000x2000.tif
SSTMap_2000x1000.tif
SSTMap_8000x4000_web.png
Global map of average Sea Surface Salinity (SSS).
Completed: 2009-10-08
ID Number: 3652
SSSMap_8000x4000.tif
SSSMap_4000x2000.tif
SSSMap_2000x1000.tif
SSSMap_8000x4000_web.png
Global map of average Sea Surface Density.
Completed: 2009-10-08
ID Number: 3652
DensityMap_8000x4000.tif
DensityMap_4000x2000.tif
DensityMap_2000x1000.tif
DensityMap_8000x4000_web.png
This image shows land in grey, water in blue, the worldwide croplands region as designated by NASA's MODIS instrument in yellow, and the drought regions in brown. Drought data is aggregate data from 2005 till 2009.
Completed: 2009-10-22
ID Number: 3651
WorldwideDroughtVeryLittleTopo.1006.tif
WorldwideDroughtVeryLittleTopo.1006_web.png
WorldwideDroughtVeryLittleTopo.1006_gal.png
WorldwideDroughtVeryLittleTopo.1006_thm.png
DroughtSeq_ipod.m4v
DroughtSeq_60fps.mp4
frames/1280x720_16x9_60p/
DroughtSequence_ipod30fps.m4v
Drought_Sequence30fps.mp4
frames/1280x720_16x9_30p/Labels/
frames/1280x720_16x9_30p/NoLabels/
frames/1280x720_16x9_60p/
In 2005,  global food production is under threat as key breadbaskets in Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the United States suffer drought and heat waves outstrip the tolerance of crops.
Completed: 2009-10-22
ID Number: 3651
WorldwideDrought2005.0190.tif
aDrought2005.0190.tif
aDrought2005.0190_web.png
Drought in 2006 hits Africa, Argentina, China, United States, and Europe.  A global drought in major wheat-producing countries coupled with the lowest world grain stocks in a quarter century are fueling rising wheat prices amid predictions of shortages.
Completed: 2009-10-22
ID Number: 3651
aDrought2006.0370.tif
aDrought2006.0370_web.png
A moderate drought in the southern Great Plains, where most U.S. winter wheat is grown is shown in 2007 along with drought in Asia, Africa, Australia, Middle East, and Europe in 2007.
Completed: 2009-10-22
ID Number: 3651
aDrought2007.0550.tif
aDrought2007.0550_web.png
Drought reaches the Middle East,  Iraq, a soybean fields in Argentina, and croplands in California in 2008.
Completed: 2009-10-22
ID Number: 3651
aDrought2008.0730.tif
aDrought2008.0730_web.png
Droughts in Africa, India, Canada, Texas, California, Argentina, and China in 2009.
Completed: 2009-10-22
ID Number: 3651
aDrought2009.0902.tif
aDrought2009.0902_web.png
This image shows all countries classified as
Completed: 2009-10-06
ID Number: 3650
FoodInsecureCountries.0001.tif
FoodInsecureCountries.0001_web.png
FoodInsecureCountries.0001_gal.png
FoodInsecureCountries.0001_thm.png
The countries that produce 82% of the world's cereals (grain, oats, wheat, rice, maize, millet, sorghum) are shown in yellow and the world population is shown in brown.
Completed: 2009-10-06
ID Number: 3649
ConsumersVersus26BiggestProducers.1028.tif
ConsumersVersus26BiggestProducers.1028_web.png
The countries that produced 82% of the world's cereals (grain,oats,wheat,rice,maize, millet, sorghum) in 2008 are shown in yellow and the world population is shown in brown.  This version of the image does not have topography.
Completed: 2009-10-06
ID Number: 3649
ProducersVersusConsumers.0001.tif
ProducersVersusConsumers.0001_web.png
ProducersVersusConsumers.0001_gal.png
ProducersVersusConsumers.0001_thm.png
Operation Ice Bridge flights originating at the tip of South America track along  Antarctica's Peninsula, the Getz Ice Shelf and explore the Pine Island,  Thwaites, Smith, and Kohler glaciers.
Completed: 2009-10-01
ID Number: 3647
IceBridgeFlightsAlpha.1498.tif
IceBridgeFlights.1498.tif
IceBridgeFlights.1498_web.png
IceBridgeFlights.1498_gal.png
IceBridgeFlights.1498_thm.png
OperationIceBridge.m4v
frames/1280x720_16x9_30p/
frames/1280x720_16x9_60p/
OperationIceBridgeRoutes.mp4
OperationIceBridgeRoutes.m4v
Operation Ice Bridge is flying over the Getz Ice Shelf.
Completed: 2009-10-01
ID Number: 3647
Getz.0700.tif
Getz.0700_web.png
Flight One along the Antarctic Peninsula.
Completed: 2009-10-01
ID Number: 3647
Pen1.0800.tif
Pen1.0800_web.png
Flight two along the Antarctic Peninsula
Completed: 2009-10-01
ID Number: 3647
Pen2.0900.tif
Pen2.0900_web.png
Flight three along the Antarctic Peninsula
Completed: 2009-10-01
ID Number: 3647
Pen3.1000.tif
Pen3.1000_web.png
Flight four along the Antarctic Peninsula.
Completed: 2009-10-01
ID Number: 3647
Pen4.1100.tif
Pen4.1100_web.png
Flight five along the Antarctic Peninsula
Completed: 2009-10-01
ID Number: 3647
Pen5.1200.tif
Pen5.1200_web.png
Flight six along the Antarctic Peninsula
Completed: 2009-10-01
ID Number: 3647
Pen6.1300.tif
Pen6.1300_web.png
Scientists are flying this first route along the Amundsen Coast of Antarctica.
Completed: 2009-10-01
ID Number: 3647
tsk1Flight.1400.tif
tsk1Flight.1400_web.png
Scientists are flying this second route along the Amundsen Coast of Antarctica to measure the Amundsen Coast Glaciers.
Completed: 2009-10-01
ID Number: 3647
tsk2Flight.1500.tif
tsk2Flight.1500_web.png
Scientists are flying this third route along the Amundsen Coast of Antarctica.
Completed: 2009-10-01
ID Number: 3647
tsk3Flight.1600.tif
tsk3Flight.1600_web.png
Scientists flew this first route along the Pine Island Glacier.
Completed: 2009-10-01
ID Number: 3647
Pig1Flight.1700.tif
Pig1Flight.1700_web.png
Flight two along the Pine Island Glacier.
Completed: 2009-10-01
ID Number: 3647
Pig2Flight.1800.tif
Pig2Flight.1800_web.png
This visualization cycles throught Global Crop Intensity data, MODIS croplands data, FAS Crop Production data, and the United Nations Projected Population in 2050 data.  This version is labeled.
Completed: 2009-10-03
ID Number: 3646
frames/1280x720_16x9_30p/Labels/
frames/1280x720_16x9_60p/Labels/
AgsphereTitles.0179_web.png
AgsphereTitles.0179_gal.png
AgsphereTitles.0179_thm.png
AgsphereTitles_print.0179.tif
AgSequenceWLabels.m4v
Labeled_30fps.mp4
Labeled_60fps.mp4
LandcoverLandUseChangeAgriculture.wmv
This is the same visualizations as above without the labels.
Completed: 2009-10-03
ID Number: 3646
frames/1280x720_16x9_30p/NoLabels/
frames/1280x720_16x9_60p/noLabels/
AGspherenoTitles.0179_web.png
AgspherenoTitles_print.0179.tif
Nolabels_30fps.wmv
nolabels_30fps.mp4
This image shows the cropland classification as seen by NASA's MODIS instrument.
Completed: 2009-10-03
ID Number: 3646
AgsphereTitles_print.0400.tif
AgsphereTitles_print.0400_web.png
MODIS croplands data is shown without the label.
Completed: 2009-10-03
ID Number: 3646
AgspherenoTitles_print.0400.tif
AgspherenoTitles_print.0400_web.png
Twenty six countries produce 82% of the world's grain according to the FAS.  These countries are highlighted in yellow.
Completed: 2009-10-03
ID Number: 3646
AgsphereTitles_print.0544.tif
AgsphereTitles_print.0544_web.png
The global food producers are shown without the label.
Completed: 2009-10-03
ID Number: 3646
AgspherenoTitles_print.0544.tif
AgspherenoTitles_print.0544_web.png
The world crop producers are shown in yellow contrasted with an overlay of the places the United Nations projects to double or triple their population in the year 2050.  The countries that are least able to feed themselves now are growing in population the most.
Completed: 2009-10-03
ID Number: 3646
AgsphereTitles_print.1027.tif
AgsphereTitles_print.1027_web.png
The same image as above without the labels.
Completed: 2009-10-03
ID Number: 3646
AgspherenoTitles_print.1027.tif
AgspherenoTitles_print.1027_web.png
An image of precipitation over the Pacific Ocean and North America.
Completed: 2009-10-01
ID Number: 3645
precip_still.3500.tif
precip_still.3500_web.png
A still image showing evaporation over the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding continents during the daylight hours.
Completed: 2009-10-01
ID Number: 3644
evap_still.2230.tif
evap_still.2230_web.png
A still image of water vapor over the Americas.
Completed: 2009-10-01
ID Number: 3643
waterVapor_3_still.3236.tif
waterVapor_3_still.3236_web.png
This animation depicts a rotating Earth with highlighted areas marking the regions where a strong correlation between high sea surface temperatures and decreased phytoplankton productivity occurred.
Completed: 2009-09-30
ID Number: 3642
phytoTemp_30fps.mp4
phytoTemp_60fps.mp4
phytoTemp_iPod.m4v
frames/1280x720_16x9_30p/
frames/1280x720_16x9_60p/
phytoRedHD.0260.tif
phytoRedHD.0250_web.png
phytoRedHD.0250_gal.png
phytoRedHD.0250_thm.png
This animation depicts a rotating globe with the phytoplankton 10-year global average data set.
Completed: 2009-09-30
ID Number: 3641
phytoBio_30fps.mp4
phytoBio_60fps.mp4
phytoBio_iPod.m4v
frames/1280x720_16x9_30p/
frames/1280x720_16x9_60p/
phytoBioLarge.0092.tif
phytoBioLarge.0092_web.png
phytoBioLarge.0092_gal.png
phytoBioLarge.0092_thm.png
This animation depicts a rotating globe with a cloudy, realistic MODIS data set that transitions to the Blue Marble data set.
Completed: 2009-09-30
ID Number: 3640
phytoClouds_30fps.mp4
phytoClouds_60fps.mp4
phytoClouds_iPod.m4v
frames/1280x720_16x9_30p/
frames/1280x720_16x9_60p/
phytoCloudsLarge1.0001.tif
phytoCloudsLarge1.0001_web.png
phytoCloudsLarge1.0001_gal.png
phytoCloudsLarge1.0001_thm.png
An image of the MODIS view of Earth.
Completed: 2009-09-30
ID Number: 3640
phytoCloudsLarge1.0107.tif
phytoCloudsLarge1.0107_web.png
An image of the Blue Marble Earth.
Completed: 2009-09-30
ID Number: 3640
phytoCloudsLarge1.0737.tif
phytoCloudsLarge1.0737_web.png
This animation depicts a 360 degree rotation of a globe with the Blue Marble data set.
Completed: 2009-09-30
ID Number: 3639
phytoBlue_30fps.mp4
phytoBlue_60fps.mp4
phytoBlue_iPod.m4v
frames/1280x720_16x9_30p/
frames/1280x720_16x9_60p/
phytoBlueHD.0185.tif
phytoBlueHD.0185_web.png
phytoBlueHD.0185_gal.png
phytoBlueHD.0185_thm.png
This animation zooms into Rondonia, Brazil.  It starts with a Landsat image taken in 1975 and dissolves into a second image of the same region taken in 2009.  There has been a significant amount of land use change.
Completed: 2009-09-11
ID Number: 3637
RondoniaBrazil1975to2009.m4v
RondoniaBrazil1975.0599.tif
frames/1280x720_16x9_30p/
frames/1280x720_16x9_60p/
RondoniaBrazil1975to2009.mp4
RondoniaBrazil1975.0599_web.png
RondoniaBrazil1975.0599_gal.png
RondoniaBrazil1975.0599_thm.png
Rondonia, Brazil in 2009
Completed: 2009-09-11
ID Number: 3637
RondoniaBrazil2009.0800.tif
RondoniaBrazil2009.0800_web.png
RondoniaBrazil2009.0800_gal.png
Before Impact on July 15, 1994<p>
Completed: 2009-06-03
ID Number: 3636
fulljuly151994.tif
fulljuly151994_web.png
 After all of 23 named fragments impacted Jupiter, the debris fans out in the south.  This image is from July 23, 1994.  Large holes in the north of the planet have been filled with HST data from July 15.
Completed: 2009-06-03
ID Number: 3636
fulljuly231994.tif
fulljuly231994_web.png
This is a Hubble Space Telescope mosaic from July 30, 1994.  A large hole at 80 degrees longitude was filled with data from July 23 and July 15.
Completed: 2009-06-03
ID Number: 3636
fulljuly301994.tif
fulljuly301994_web.png
A mosaic from the Hubble Space Telescope of Jupiter taken on August 24, 1994 - 33 days after the last impact.
Completed: 2009-06-03
ID Number: 3636
fullaug241994.tif
fullaug241994_web.png
fullaug241994_gal.png
fullaug241994_thm.png
The movie opens with a view looking down on the Earth, the Moon and its orbit, and the IBEX satellite.
Completed: 2009-10-09
ID Number: 3635
IBEXskymap.HR_GSEmove.HD720p.0000.tif
IBEXskymap.HR_GSEmove.HD720p.0000_web.jpg
Our view moves closer to the plane of the ecliptic (the grid) illustrating how the orbit of IBEX extends almost as far as the Moon, but is inclined relative to the lunar orbit.
Completed: 2009-10-09
ID Number: 3635
IBEXskymap.HR_GSEmove.HD720p.0214.tif
IBEXskymap.HR_GSEmove.HD720p.0214_web.jpg
Pulling back from the Earth, we see a more complete view of the IBEX orbit (green) and also fade in a path representing the orbit of the Earth (blue).
Completed: 2009-10-09
ID Number: 3635
IBEXskymap.HR_GSEmove.HD720p.0428.tif
IBEXskymap.HR_GSEmove.HD720p.0428_web.jpg

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