Terra@10: Terra 10th Anniversary Video
The Earth-observing satellite Terra celebrates its tenth anniversary in 2009. This video highlights how Terra has helped us better understand our home planet. The satellite's five instruments - ASTER, CERES, MISR, MODIS and MOPITT - reveal how our our world is changing.
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Credits
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
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Animators
- Chris Meaney (HTSI)
- Megan Willy (IRC/UMBC)
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Video editors
- Jennifer A. Shoemaker (UMBC)
- Stefanie Misztal (UMBC)
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Narrator
- Jefferson Beck (UMBC)
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Producer
- Jennifer A. Shoemaker (UMBC)
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Scientists
- Michael King (NASA/GSFC)
- Chris Justice (University of Maryland)
- Norman Loeb (NASA/LRC)
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Videographers
- Jefferson Beck (UMBC)
- Jamal Smith (HTSI)
- Jennifer A. Shoemaker (UMBC)
- Michael McClare (HTSI)
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Writer
- Holli Riebeek (Sigma Space Corporation)
Missions
This page is related to the following missions:Series
This page can be found in the following series:Tapes
The media on this page originally appeared on the following tapes:-
Terra 10th Anniversary AGU version
(ID: 2009121)
Friday, December 11, 2009 at 5:00AM
Produced by - Terry Cole (NASA)
Datasets used
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[Terra: ASTER]
ID: 113This dataset can be found at: http://asterweb.jpl.nasa.gov
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[Terra: CERES]
ID: 114The CERES instrument aboard many Earth-orbiting satellites records the flow of reflected Solar radiation and reprocessed longwave radiation in the Earth's radiation budget.
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[Terra: MISR]
ID: 115 -
[Terra: MODIS]
ID: 116 -
[Terra: MOPITT]
ID: 117 -
Outgoing Longwave Radiation [Terra: CERES]
ID: 485 -
Shortwave Radiation [Terra: CERES]
ID: 487
Note: While we identify the data sets used on this page, we do not store any further details, nor the data sets themselves on our site.
Release date
This page was originally published on Friday, December 11, 2009.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:54 PM EDT.