Instrument Upload to OLYMPEX DC-8
- Written by:
- Ellen T. Gray
- Scientific consulting by:
- Dalia B Kirschbaum and
- Walt A. Petersen
- Produced by:
- Ryan Fitzgibbons
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Movies
- Dropsond_720p.mov (1280x720)
- OLYMPEX_AFRC_dropsonde.mp4 (1280x720)
- Dropsond_720p.webm (1280x720)
- YOUTUBE_HQ_OLYMPEX_AFRC_dropsonde_VX-211467_youtube_hq.mov (1280x720)
Images
- OLYMPEX_AFRC_dropsonde_print.jpg (1024x576)
- OLYMPEX_AFRC_dropsonde_thm.png (80x40)
- OLYMPEX_AFRC_dropsonde_searchweb.png (320x180)
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Dropsonde Upload
Movies
- Exteriors_720p.mov (1280x720)
- Exteriors_720p.mp4 (1280x720)
- Exteriors_720p.webm (1280x720)
- YOUTUBE_HQ_Exteriors_720p_VX-211469_youtube_hq.mov (1280x720)
Images
- Exteriors_still_print.jpg (1024x579)
- Exteriors_still.png (2548x1442)
- Exteriors_still_thm.png (80x40)
- Exteriors_still_searchweb.png (320x180)
- Exteriors_still_web.png (320x181)
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Exterior shots of the DC-8
Movies
- Goddard_720p.mov (1280x720)
- Goddard_720p.mp4 (1280x720)
- Goddard_720p.webm (1280x720)
- YOUTUBE_HQ_Goddard_720p_VX-211471_youtube_hq.mov (1280x720)
Images
- Goddard_still_print.jpg (1024x574)
- Goddard_still.png (2550x1430)
- Goddard_still_thm.png (80x40)
- Goddard_still_web.png (320x179)
- Goddard_still_searchweb.png (320x180)
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Goddard Space Flight Center
Movies
- JPL_720p.mov (1280x720)
- JPL_720p.mp4 (1280x720)
- JPL_720p.webm (1280x720)
- YOUTUBE_HQ_JPL_720p_VX-211474_youtube_hq.mov (1280x720)
Images
- JPL_Still_print.jpg (1024x579)
- JPL_Still.png (2532x1432)
- JPL_Still_thm.png (80x40)
- JPL_Still_searchweb.png (320x180)
- JPL_Still_web.png (320x180)
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JPL
Credits
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Writer
- Ellen T. Gray (NASA/HQ) [Lead]
Scientists
- Dalia B Kirschbaum (NASA/GSFC) [Lead]
- Walt A. Petersen (NASA/GSFC Wallops) [Lead]
Producers
- Ryan Fitzgibbons (KBRwyle) [Lead]
- Joy Ng (KBRwyle)
Videographer
- Steve S. Parcel (Arcata)
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