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Animation Identification Numbers 10200 through 10299



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Instrument Integration Montage    This sequence combines all of the video above along with music to show a montage of LRO's instrument integrations.   10201   LRO Instrument Integrations
As you can see from this short video, the logistics of setting foot on the Pine Island Glacier ice shelf turned out to be a real challenge and the first trip had both its ups and its downs.  Nonetheless, Bindschadler welcomes the challenge and has high hopes for what his continued research on Pine Island might uncover.
  For a complete transcript of this video, please click  here   10202   PIG Ice Shelf: First Contact
Time lapse of engineers at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center testing the deployment of Webb Telescope's Secondary Mirror and Support Structure.     10203   Webb's Secondary Mirror Deployment Test Time Lapse
Watch this video on the  NASAexplorer YouTube channel .    For complete transcript, click  here .   10204   MMS Mission Overview
This video profiles Jess Lewis, designer of SAM's Solid Sample Inlet Tube (SSIT). The SSIT is essentially a high-tech funnel that helps direct the Mars soil into the SAM suite for analysis.   10206   Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM)
By studying the landscape around the Chesapeake Bay, NASA spacecraft are helping land managers figure out how to battle the harmful pollutants that have added to the destruction of the bay's once legendary productivity.

 For complete transcript, click  here .   10207   NASA Satellites Aid in Chesapeake Bay Recovery
Introduction to the '4D Ionosphere' tool, Communication Alert and Prediction System. For complete transcript, click  here .   10208   4D Ionosphere
We're Going, Are You?   For complete transcript, click  here .   10209   Send Your Name to the Moon Aboard LRO!
A tour of Atlantis's cargo bay as configured for Hubble Servicing Mission 4.  The tour starts at the airlock, moves to the Super Lightweight Instrument Carrier, then to the Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier, the Flight Support System and finally to the Multi-Use Lightweight Equipment Carrier.   10210   Servicing Mission 4: Atlantis Cargo Bay Carrier Fly-Over
An animation of space shuttle Atlantis in orbit as it comes out of the Sun's glare.  The camera passes over the shuttle's main engines to view Hubble in the cargo bay.   10211   Shuttle Atlantis with HST From Out of the Sun
The Hubble Space in orbit in its post-servicing mission 3B configuration.   10212   HST Out and Around
The Hubble Space in orbit in its post-servicing mission 3B configuration.   10213   Slow Look at HST 1
The Hubble Space in orbit in its post-servicing mission 3B configuration.   10214   Slow Look at HST 2
HST moves from left to right.  (Frame sequence includes alpha channel)   10215   HST Video Wipe
The Hubble Space in orbit in its post-servicing mission 3B configuration.
  10216   HST Fly-By
The Hubble Space Telescope in orbit in its post-servicing mission 3B configuration.   10217   HST Zoom-Way-Out
Wide Field Camera 3 potential observations at different wavelengths.  (This animation does not include wavelength labels)   10220   Wide Field Camera 3: Seeing in Different Wavelengths (no labels)
Wide Field Camera 3 potential observations at different wavelengths.  (This animation displays labels for the wavelengths)   10221   Wide Field Camera 3: Seeing in Different Wavelengths (with labels)
Potential Wide Field Camera 3 observations at various redshifts correlated to the object's distance from Earth.   10222   Wide Field Camera 3: Redshift
Zoom out to the edge of the universe revealing the large-scale structure of the universe also called the   10223   Cosmic Origins Spectrograph: Large Scale Structure of the Universe
Advanced Camera for Surveys Repair Scenario    10224   HST Advance Camera For Surveys Repair Scenario
Advanced Camera for Surveys power flow before and after Servicing Mission 4.   10225   HST Advance Camera For Surveys Power Flow
Rotating Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier (Frame sequence contains alpha channel)    10226   HST SM4 Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier - ORUC
Rotating Multi-Use Lightweight Equipment Carrier (Frame sequence contains alpha channel)    10227   HST SM4 Multi-Use Lightweight Equipment Carrier (MULE)
Rotating Super Lightweight Instrument Carrier (Frame sequence contains alpha channel)    10228   HST SM4 Super Lightweight Instrument Carrier (SLIC)
HST SM4 ACS Repair EVA  completed and edited animation sequence.   10229   HST SM4 ACS Repair EVA
HST SM4 STIS Repair EVA  completed and edited animation sequence.   10230   HST SM4 STIS Repair EVA
HST SM4 Battery Module Replacement EVA  completed and edited animation sequence.   10231   HST SM4 Battery Module Replacement EVA
HST SM4 COS Installation EVA  completed and edited animation sequence.   10232   HST SM4 COS Installation EVA
HST SM4 WFC3 Installation EVA  completed and edited animation sequence.   10233   HST SM4 WFC3 Installation EVA
HST SM4 RSU / Gyroscope Replacement EVA  completed and edited animation sequence.   10234   HST SM4 RSU / Gyroscope Replacement EVA
HST SM4 Hubble Deploy  completed and edited animation sequence.   10235   HST SM4 Hubble Deploy
LEAD: Check out this groundbreaking ultra-high-resolution computer model of carbon dioxide from NASA where one second equals one day.  1. Bright colors represent our fossil fuel and natural CO2 emissions.  2. Converging storm winds help heap up, and then disperse the CO2 through our chaotic atmosphere.  3. The concentrations build up in the heavily populated and industrial areas of the eastern U.S.  4. About one-third of CO2 emissions from the burning of fossil fuels are eventually absorbed in different land areas around the world. These are critical questions and answers needed to help understand world climate change.  TAG: This groundbreaking computer model will help scientists discover where and how CO2 is absorbed.   10236   NASA On Air: NASA Models CO2 Plumes - North America (11/25/2014)
Animation of the astronauts closing the Hubble Space Telescope's aft shroud doors for the last time at the end of Servicing Mission 4.   10237   HST SM4 -- Astronauts Close HST Doors for Last Time
An update on instrument, tool and carrier preparations for STS-125: HST Servicing Mission 4 at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland. Update as of January 2, 2008.

 For complete transcript, click  here .   10238   HST SM4 Countdown Status 1
To prepare for Servicing Mission 4, Hubble components must endure harsh tests at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.  This feature explores test facilities at Goddard like: launch phase simulator centrifuge, the acoustic test chamber, electromagnetic interference testing, vibration tables, static load test facility, and the space environment simulator.   For complete transcript, click  here .   10239   Enter NASA's Spacecraft Chamber of Horrors
A team at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center designs and builds the special tools and aids astronauts need when they service the Hubble Space Telescope.  Engineers describe working with the astronaut crew and developing tools to meet specific challenges as well as inventing new tools that will help NASA astronauts well into the future.



 For complete transcript, click  here .   10240   CATS: Crew Aids and Tools
The Hubble would not be able to do what it does without the help of a small group of dedicated engineers and technicians at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.  During HST Servicing Missions the Space Telescope Operations Control Room at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center becomes a very busy place.   For complete transcript, click  here .   10241   HST Operations at GSFC - STOCC2
In planning for Servicing Mission 4 to Hubble, crew members divide their time between NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, working underwater on a Hubble mock-up to simulate the effects of weightlessness, and NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, where they practice scheduled mission tasks on a Hubble mock-up inside a large clean room facility.  Many Goddard engineers are trained divers.  These engineers work along side the astronauts while in the Neutral Buoyancy Lab to aid in their training.  This underwater experience helps HST engineers understand what the astronauts need as they work together to refine tools and procedures to service Hubble.   For complete transcript, click  here .   10242   Goddard Space Flight Center Divers
Astronauts travel to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center to prepare for Servicing Mission 4 to the Hubble Space Telescope.  HST Servicing Mission Commander Scott Altman describes coming to Goddard and working with the flight hardware.

 For complete transcript, click  here .   10243   HST SM4 Crew Training at NASA Goddard
The last mission to Hubble, Servicing Mission 4 movie-trailer-like video.

 For complete transcript, click  here .   10244   Hubble Servicing Mission Movie Trailer 1
Atlantis and the STS-125 crew lifted off on a mission on May 11, to upgrade the world's most famous telescope.   10246   STS-125 Launch for Hubble Servicing Mission 4
Episode 1:  What is GLAST?

  A brief overview of the GLAST satellite mission.

 For complete transcript, click  here .   10247   GLASTcast Episode 1: What is GLAST?
Episode 2:  What are Gamma Rays?

 A brief overview of gamma ray science.

 For complete transcript, click  here .   10248   GLASTcast Episode 2: What are Gamma Rays?
LRO/LCROSS Stacked and Ready for Encapsulation (still)    This photo shows the LRO and LCROSS spacecrafts mated together and sitting outside of the rocket fairing ready to be encapsulated for their trip to space.  (credit: KSC)   10249   LRO L-14 Press Conference Supporting Videos
GLASTcast Episode 6: 2008 Mission Update  End of the year 2008 mission update on the GLAST/Fermi spacecraft.     For complete transcript, click  here .   10250   GLASTcast for iTunes
GLAST Prelude  Celebrating the launch and science of NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope.  [GLAST has since been renamed to the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope.]   10251   GLAST Prelude, for Brass Quintet, Op.12
This video shows a quick tour and overview of the facilities where the GOES-O satellite was built and tested prior to launch. GOES-O was integrated by Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems in El Segundo, CA and then transported to the testing facility in Titusville, FL. After completion of the test program, performed at the Astrotech facility in Titusville, the spacecraft will be launched on a United Launch Alliance Delta IV rocket from Cape Canaveral, FL.   For complete transcript, click  here .   10252   GOES-O Ready to Launch!
This animation depicts what happens to the most massive stars when they die.   10253   Scientists Watch Baby Black Hole Get to Work Fast
LRO, coming soon to a moon near you.   For complete transcript, click  here .   10254   LRO - The Next Step
This short video describes the status of the stratospheric ozone hole.   10255   Exploring Ozone
For complete transcript, click  here .   10256   Instagram: Bennu's Journey
Return With LRO  A personal profile of Cathy Peddie and the LRO mission. Goddard Tape ID G2007-087  For complete transcript, click  here .   10257   Return with LRO
Over 200 college students come to Goddard each summer to work with scientists on cutting-edge science and technology.  The students profiled here represent part of NASA's investment in our future.   10258   The Future Arrives
Vision. Hope. Triumph.  This is an excerpt from the STS-125 Preflight Science Briefing recorded at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center on September 15, 2008.  For complete transcript, click  here .   10259   Vision. Hope. Triumph.
Jump into the secrets of our Solar System and discover more about how the heliosphere protects life on Earth and explorers in space. The short videos on this page will answer different questions about the IBEX mission and will help you learn more about the edge of our Solar System. For complete transcript, click  here .   10260   IBEX: Exploring The Edge Of Our Solar System
Promo   The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) will be NASA's new eye on the sun.  This short promo introduces SDO's comically animated alter-ego, 'Little SDO'.   10261   Hello, SDO
The mission of the Goddard Space Flight Center is to expand knowledge of the Earth and its environment, the solar system and the universe through observations from space.   10262   GSFC: 'Critical Space Item, Handle with Extreme Care'
This view shows the planet and ring structure from 30 degrees above the planet's orbital plane.   10263   Resonant Dust Ring Sculpted by a Super-Earth
Dr. Blanche Meeson introduces the five big questions for Earth Science Week.   10264   Earth Science Week 2008
When placed on the Hubble Space Telescope, WFC3 will provide unprecedented capabilities for imaging the cosmos at near-ultraviolet and at near-infrared wavelengths. The Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) will study a diverse range of objects and phenomena, from early and distant galaxy formation to nearby planetary nebulae, and finally our own backyard — the planets and other bodies of our Solar System. WFC3 extends Hubble's capability not only by seeing deeper into the universe but also by seeing simultaneously into the infrared and ultraviolet. WFC3 can, for example, simultaneously observe young, hot stars (glowing predominantly in the ultraviolet) and older, cooler stars (glowing predominantly in the infrared) in the same galaxy.   10266   Wide Field Camera 3: Extending Hubble's Vision, Packed with Power
This animation reveals Glory's APS taking polarimetric measurements along the satellite ground track within the solar reflective spectral region (0.4 to 2.4 micrometers).   10268   Glory's Aerosol Polarimetry Sensor Taking Polarimetric Measurements
LRO7-Apollo-PRINT2   10269   LRO - Animation Stills (High Resolution)
The Cosmic Origins Spectrograph , a fourth-generation instrument, designed by Dr. James Green and his University of Colorado colleagues for the cosmic web study in the 90's, will replace the Corrective Optics Space Telescope Axial Replacement (COSTAR.)  Once installed on the Hubble Space Telescope during the upcoming servicing mission this year, COS will dramatically advance physics and astrophysics research on the origin of the Universe, astronomical objects, evolution of galaxies, and planetary system formations. In addition, the spectroscope will significantly enhance the spectroscopic capabilities of the telescope at ultraviolet wavelengths, provide scientists with unparalleled opportunities for observing faint sources of ultraviolet and cosmic web light that will absorb new cosmic information and help the telescope investigate the collected data until the end of its mission, currently 2013.    For complete transcript, click  here .   10270   Cosmic Origins Spectrograph - Exploring Physics Across the Universe
This animation shows the components that will be removed,
installed and added to the Hubble Space Telescope during Servicing Mission
4. 
  10271   HST SM4 - Change Out Animation
Judith Bruner - Director of Safety and Mission Assurance at Goddard Space Flight Center   For complete transcript, click  here .   10272   Women@NASA 2014
LEAD: NASA scientists have a new super HD view of how the carbon dioxide in the air moves around the world with the winds.  1. Using an ultra-high-resolution computer model 64 times greater than typical climate models NASA tracks CO2. Each pixel grid size is four miles wide.  2. During late summer forest fires in Africa produce plumes of CO2.  3. During late autumn to winter the bright reds show the three major sources of fossil fuel burning: the eastern U.S., Europe and China. The winds blow much of the CO2 towards the North Pole.  TAG: Ultra-high-resolution models such as this will help scientists better project future climate.   10273   NASA On Air: NASA's Carbon Dioxide Plumes - World Map (11/21/2014)
NASA scientist Danny Glavin discusses the most recent findings by the Sample Analysis at Mars instrument suite (SAM).  This includes variations in methane levels in the atmosphere and the first definitive detection of organic molecules on the Red Planet.   For complete transcript, click  here .   10274   Need To Know: Sample Analysis at Mars Findings
Broll Identification Validation and Verification Facility (IV&V)   10275   Footage from NASAs Independent Verification and Validation Facility (IV&V)
Full webcast of the GPM/Beautiful Earth event.   10276   Beautiful Earth with GPM
Nimbus A Historical Perspective Ron Browning, Former Nimbus/Landsat Project Manager  Watch this video on the  NASA Goddard Science YouTube channel .    For complete transcript, click  here .   10277   Nimbus 50th Anniversary Celebration
New research merging Fermi data with information from ground-based radar and lightning networks shows that terrestrial gamma-ray flashes arise from an unexpected diversity of storms and may be more common than currently thought.    Watch this video on the  NASA Goddard YouTube channel .        For complete transcript, click  here .   10278   NASA's Fermi Helps Scientists Study Gamma-ray Thunderstorms
LEAD: Hurricane forecasters can now use ocean salinity to help them better predict hurricanes.  1. NASA’s Aquarius satellite data shows how ocean salinity (saltiness) changes during the year. Bright orange indicates higher saltiness.  2. Hurricane forecasters can now zero in on the huge floating plume of fresh water coming from the Amazon River, the world’s largest river. The thick plume acts as a potential hot plate to energize hurricanes.  3. From 1960 to 2000, two-thirds of Category 5 hurricanes passed directly over the Amazon plume.  TAG: The ability to map the Amazon plume more precisely with ocean salinity measurements from NASA’s Aquarius satellite will benefit hurricane forecasters.  REFERENCES Grodsky, S., Reul, N., Lagerloef, G., et al. (2012). Haline hurricane wake in the Amazon/Orinoco plume.  Geophysical Research Letters, (39).  Grodsky, S., et al (2014).  Year-to-Year Salinity Changes. Remote Sensing of Environment. (140).   10279   NASA On Air: NASA Tracks Amazon Plume and Ocean Salinity (12/11/2014)
Increase in vegetation in Colorado River Delta as a result of the Minute 319 pulse flow. This image shows the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) using Landsat 8 data from August 15, 2014, minus August 12, 2013.   10280   Vegetation Response to Lower Colorado River pulse flow in 2014
For complete transcript, click  here .   10281   Instagram: Arctic Absorbing More Energy From The Sun
Eclipse Web Short:  Learn about the August 2008 total solar eclipse and hear from some of NASA's eclipse experts as they answer some frequently asked eclipse questions.   10287   Get Ready for the August 1, 2008 Total Solar Eclipse
Wall*E learns about proportions!   For complete transcript, click  here .   10288   Wall*E Learns About Proportions
This video shows how we may be having a greater impact on the weather than we ever knew.   10289   Rain Rain Go Away Come Again on a Work Day?
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