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This animation shows where the world's food is grown versus where the world's food is consumed.  The movie starts with global croplands and then fades to the countries that produce over 80% of the world's wheat, grain, and cereal. It then overlays the world's population density and then fades to show the countries that are projected to double and triple their population by 2050.   3601   Global Agricultural Monitoring
Image of landcover and sea ice in the Northern Hemisphere on May 28th 2008.   3602   TDRS Poster of the Northern Hemisphere
LRO after several burns moves into the desired orbit of the moon.   3603   Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Orbit Insertion - Stereoscopic Version
Pullout from Jupiter showing moons   3604   Pull out from Jupiter Showing Moon Orbits
MMS dayside magnetosheath/magnetopuase orbit configuration   3605   Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission (MMS) Dayside Orbit Animation for the Preliminary Design Review (PDR)
MMS Nightside orbit animation   3606   Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission (MMS) Nightside Orbit Animation for the Preliminary Design Review (PDR)
Star field background match rendered for wrapping to the Science On a Sphere   3607   Shoemaker-Levy 9 Hitting Jupiter with Orbit Trails
1000 Earths fill Jupiter volume (layer 14 - all layers)   3608   One Thousand Earths Could Fit Inside Jupiter
Jupiter rotation (match rendered with Earth rotation)   3609   Rotation Period Comparison Between Earth and Jupiter
The full set of interpolated images from Cassini.   3610   Jupiter Cloud Sequence from Cassini
This is the interpolated sequence of frames for the Voyager 1 flyby.   3611   Jupiter Cloud Sequence from Voyager 1
LRO orbit insertion with elapsed time since launch   3612   Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Orbit Insertion
This is the interpolated sequence of frames for the Voyager 2 flyby.   3614   Jupiter Cloud Sequence from Voyager 2
Flat Earth still   3615   Flat Earth for "LARGEST"
Pullback from Callisto and fly in towards Jupiter (Callisto and Jupiter offset 0 degrees)   3616   Galilean moon orbits from Callisto into Jupiter
Jupiter inner moon orbits pushing in to Europa   3617   Inner moons of Jupiter Push In to Europa
LRO orbits using 2 discrete coordinate systems   3618   LRO in Earth Centered and Moon Centered Coordinates
The complete narrated visualization   3619   A Tour of the Cryosphere 2009
An animation showing the locations of the Apollo landing sites   3620   Apollo Landing Sites, with Shadows
LRO orbit insertion trail morphing from Earth centered to moon centered coordinates   3621   LRO Transition from Earth-Centered to Moon-Centered Coordinates
Zoom in to the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, LA   3622   Great Zoom into/out of New Orleans, Louisiana: Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
Groundwater depletion, without color bar   3623   Groundwater Depletion in India Revealed by GRACE
This animation shows global fires in 2007 and then zooms to the Northern Territory of Australia and shows fires in 2008.  The Northern Territory has one of the highest frequencies of early season fires in Australia because land managers there conduct numerous prescribed fires to reduce grass that could act as fuel for more severe wildfires later in the dry season(May until October).   3624   2008 Northern Australia Fire Observations
Satellite data showing the annual variation in vegetation is combined with a graph of hive weight for a beehive in Highland, Maryland.   3625   Honey Bees Weigh In on Climate
Hurricane Bill forms in the Atlantic.  TRMM's Microwave Imager and Precipitation Radar instruments revealed that Hurricane Bill has bands of heavy rainfall.   3626   Hurricane Bill on August 17, 2009 at 1133 UTC
Animated flyover of the Galapagos Islands   3628   Galapagos Islands Flyby
This visualization shows Crop Intensity data (regions that produce the most crops), followed by the MODIS croplands product,  the 26 countries that produce 82% of the world's food, the population density in 2002 and finally the projected population in 2050.   3629   Crop Intensity
In this image, the location of the successive calving fronts of the Jakobshavn Isbrae glacier between 1851 and 2009 are overlain on a Landsat image from 7/29/2009.   3630   Jakobshavn Glacier Calving Front Recession from 1851 to 2009
This animation shows the retreat of the sea ice over the Arctic from 7/1/2009 through 9/12/2009 .   3631   Daily Arctic Sea Ice - Summer 2009
In this animation, the first image shows an agricultural region in Idaho on August 14, 2000, captured in the visible spectrum. The round, green circles are irrigated farm fields. The second image, using Landsat's thermal band, depicts cooler and warmer areas. Irrigated fields appear cooler because evapotranspiring water absorbs energy and cools the fields. The thermal image dissolves into a map of evapotranspiration, created using the METRIC tool.   3632   Evapotranspiration from Landsat
This animation shows some of the first results of the    LRO/LOLA   instrument with labels over several craters.  As the virtual camera flies around the lunar south pole we not only get an indication of the moon's mysterious topography at this pole, but also a sense that this mission has just begun.   3633   The Moon's South Pole in 3D via LRO/LOLA First Light Data
This animation zooms into the   LRO/LROC   NAC swath of Shackleton crater's rim and slowly pans across the rim's surface.   3634   Shackleton's Rim Through the Eyes of LRO/LROC
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   IBEX First Skymap Release
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
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.   3637   Deforestation of Rondonia, Brazil from 1975 to 2009
CO2/biosphere correlation, with dates   3638   Correlation Between Tropospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentration and Seasonal Variation of the Biosphere
This animation depicts a 360 degree rotation of a globe with the Blue Marble data set.   3639   Rotating Blue Marble
This animation depicts a rotating globe with a cloudy, realistic MODIS data set that transitions to the Blue Marble data set.   3640   Rotating Cloudy Galileo Transitions to Blue Marble View
This animation depicts a rotating globe with the phytoplankton 10-year global average data set.   3641   Rotating Phytoplankton 10-year Global Average
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.   3642   Regions Exhibiting Decreased Phytoplankton Levels and Increased Sea Surface Temperatures
This animation shows the flows of atmospheric water vapor over Asia.   3643   Hourly Atmospheric Water Vapor from the GEOS-5 Model
This animation shows global evaporation with a clock inset showing the day/night cycle.   3644   Hourly Evaporation from the GEOS-5 Model
This animation displays the intensity of precipitation as it flows around the globe, showing heavy precipitation in orange/yellow, medium in blue/green and light precipitation in purple.   3645   Hourly Total Precipitation from the GEOS-5 Model
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.   3646   2009 Crop Intensity, 2009 Producers, and 2050 Projected Population
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.   3647   Operation IceBridge Flight Paths - Antarctica Fall 2009 Campaign
This animation displays the intensity of precipitation as it flows around the globe, showing heavy precipitation in orange/yellow and light precipitation in purple.   3648   Components of the Water Cycle
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.   3649   Food Consumers versus Food Producers
This image shows all countries classified as   3650   Food Insecure Countries
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.   3651   World Droughts From 2005 to 2009 Versus Where Crops are Grown
An animation of average Sea Surface Temperature on a globe.   3652   Sea Surface Temperature, Salinity and Density
2008 - This image shows a five year average from 2004 through 2008.   3653   Five-Year Average Global Temperature Anomalies for 1888,1918,1948,1978, 2008
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   Modeling the LCROSS Impact Site
Rotating globe with outlines of land masses.   3655   GRACE Gravity Model
Sea level coastlines from 0 to 9 meters above current sea level   3656   Sea Level Rise "What Ifs" in the Southeastern United States
GOES-5 Cloud Simulation at 7 km resolution every 30 minutes   3657   GEOS-5 Modeled Clouds at 7-km Global Resolution
This animation first depicts thermohaline surface flows over surface density, and illustrates the sinking of water in the dense ocean near Iceland and Greenland. The surface of the ocean then fades away and the animation pulls back to show the global thermohaline circulation.   3658   The Thermohaline Circulation - The Great Ocean Conveyor Belt
GEOS-5 Cloud Simulation at 3.5km resolution every 10 minutes   3659   GEOS-5 Modeled Clouds at 3.5-km Global Resolution
Tropical Storm Ida threatens the Gulf Coast on November 9, 2009.  This image shows the light rain (0.25 inches) in blue, heavier rain (25 mm or 1 inch per hour) in yellow and extremely heavy rain in red(50 mm or 2 inches per hour).   3660   Tropical Storm Ida Observed on November 9, 2009 at 1218 UTC
Visualization of clouds and ice during the time of Hurricane Isabel   3661   Volume Renderings of Hurricane Isabel based on the WRF Computational Model (Three Resolutions)
Craters light up in an east to west (Tranquillitatis toward Orientale) sweep around the Moon.   3662   Counting Craters on the Moon
This animation shows mass changes over Greenland  with a colorbar, graph and clock overlay.   3663   Greenland Ice Sheet Mass Changes from NASA GSFC GRACE Mascon Solutions
Hurricane Isabel short version (one frame per cloud timestep)   3664   Volumetric Renderings of Hurricane Isabel based on the WRF Computational Model: close up with winds
Black carbon visualization without colorbar overlay   3665   Global Transport of Black Carbon
Isabel background layer only   3666   Volumetric Renderings of Hurricane Isabel based on WRF Computational Model: Top Down View
Visible ship tracks in the Nothern Pacific, on March 4th 2009   3667   Ship Tracks Reveal Pollution's Effects on Clouds
The global atmospheric black carbon density from August 1, 2009 through November 19, 2009, from the GOCART model.  This version is laid over an image of the Earth.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3668   Atmospheric Black Carbon Density
This set of frames has no date overlay, no title slate, and no credit information.   3669   Norwegian-U.S. Scientific Traverse of East Antarctica
Poster sized image of the 2009 Jakobshavn glacier with an overlay of  historical calving fronts over high resolution ASTER topography.   3670   Poster of the Jakobshavn Glacier Calving Front Recession from 1851 to 2009
Animation cycling through the monthly Amazon basin GRACE data.   3671   Amazon Basin Monthly GRACE Data
This animation shows the 28 year temperature trend over the Arctic.  Blue indicates cooling while red indicates warming.  The colorbars (blue for cooler and red for warmer) have arrows depicting the range of colors being displayed.   3672   28 Year Arctic Temperature Trend
This poster shows change in the mass of the Greenland ice sheet from 2003 through 2009.  Figures represent the mascon solutions from the 15th of February, April, July and October.   3673   Poster of Greenland Ice Sheet Mass Changes from NASA GSFC GRACE Mascon Solutions
This color-coded map displays a long term progression of changing global surface temperatures anomalies.  The final frame represents this image of global temperature anomalies averaged from 2005 to 2009.   3674   Five-Year Average Global Temperature Anomalies from 1881 to 2009
This image represents the 10 year average temperatures anomaly data from 2000 through 2009 relative to the 1951-1980 mean.    3675   Ten-Year Average Global Temperature Anomaly Image from 2000 to 2009
An animation revealing the 28 year winter temperature trend, showing regions of greatest change first.  Individual colorbars for the warming and cooling as well as the title are displayed.    3676   28 Year Arctic Winter Seasonal Temperature Trend
A still image of the 28 year temperature trend for the spring season.   3677   28 Year Arctic Spring Seasonal Temperature Trend
An animation revealing the 28 year summer temperature trend, showing regions of greatest change first. Individual colorbars for the warming and cooling as well as the title are displayed.   3678   28 Year Arctic Summer Seasonal Temperature Trend
  An animation revealing the 28 year autumn temperature trend, showing regions of greatest change first. Individual colorbars for the warming and cooling  as well as the title are displayed.   3679   28 Year Arctic Autumn Seasonal Temperature Trend
La Nina on July 31, 2010.   3681   2009 El Niño & 2010 La Niña
This movie is a visualization of the ARTEMIS mission from Earth orbit through its transfer to lunar orbit.   3682   ARTEMIS Mission
This movie plays a sequence of images collected in X-rays from the GOES-12 Soft X-ray Imager.  A number of black frames are due to significant data gaps created while the instrument was offline.   3683   Halloween 2003 Solar Storms: GOES/SXI X-ray view
This color-coded map displays a long term progression of changing global surface temperatures anomalies. The final frame represents this image of global temperature anomalies averaged from 2005 to 2009.   3684   Five-Year Average Global Temperature Anomalies from 1881 to 2009 for Science On a Sphere
A 48 second long movie showing a graph of carbon dioxide taken from Mauna Loa, Hawaii and global mid-tropospheric carbon dioxide measured by NASA's AIRS intrument from September 2002 through December 2009.   3685   Aqua/AIRS Carbon Dioxide, 2002-2009, With Mauna Loa Carbon Dioxide Graph
Print resolution still over the lunar south pole. Craters depicted in this image are Laveran, Wiechert, Amundsen, Faustini, Shackleton, Shoemaker, Scott, and Haworth.   3686   LRO/LOLA Lunar South Pole Flyover
This animation shows mass changes over Greenland with a colorbar, graph and clock overlay.   3687   Greenland Ice Sheet Mass Changes from NASA GSFC GRACE Mascon Solutions with Banded Color Scale
Lyssianasid amphipod found under the ice at the Windless Bight.  Windless Bight is 15.5 miles to the northeast of McMurdo Station and 14.3 miles south of Mount Erebus.   3688   Shrimp-Like Creature Discovered at Windless Bight, Antarctica - 600 Feet Beneath Ice Sheet
Flight Paths for Operation Ice Bridge, Greenland Spring 2010   3689   Operation IceBridge Greenland Spring 2010 Flight Paths
Flying toward the moon's south pole, data for hydrogen, temperature, and terrain are revealed.   3690   Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Releases Data to the Planetary Data System
This movie zoom-in at its closest point shows SDO data at native resolution for a 1280x720 resolution movie   3691   A Comparative View of the Sun: SDO/AIA 193 and SOHO/EIT 195
Close-up view of the CME launch.  This view matches the the 1280x720 resolution of the frame to the AIA resolution.   3692   SDO/AIA CME Event of April 8, 2010 (Multiband)
Close-up view of the CME launch. This view matches the the 1280x720 resolution of the frame to the AIA resolution.   3693   SDO/AIA Zoom-In on Launching Filament (Bands 304, 171, 211)
This movie zoom-in at its closest point shows SDO data at native resolution for a 1280x720 resolution movie   3694   A Comparative View of the Sun: SDO/AIA 193 and STEREO-B/EUVI 195
This movie is a full disk multiple-wavelength view from SDO/AIA on April 8, 2010.   3695   SDO/AIA CME Event of April 8, 2010 Full Disk (Multiband)
This movie is a full disk view of a large sunspot group visible shortly after HMI turned on their imagers.   3696   SDO/HMI Continuum Full Disk View - March 29, 2010
A full disk view of the magnetic field with the large sunspot group.   3697   SDO/HMI Magnetogram Full Disk View - March 29, 2010
The composite animation showing the sea ice over a star field background with dates.   3698   AMSR-E Arctic Sea Ice: September 2009 to March 2010
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