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    "title": "2020 Goddard Summer Film Fest",
    "description": "The Goddard Office of Communications hosts a virtual showcase of their latest productions at the eleventh annual Goddard Film Festival, highlighting the center’s achievements over the past year in astrophysics, Earth science, heliophysics and planetary science. The videos showcases recent and upcoming missions and events such as the James Webb Space Telescope, Operation IceBridge, Landsat, TESS, MAVEN, Hubble and much more. The festival also features bonus behind-the-scenes videos from the producers, animators and data visualizers.",
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            "description": "The Goddard Office of Communications hosts a virtual showcase of their latest productions at the eleventh annual Goddard Film Festival, highlighting the center’s achievements over the past year in astrophysics, Earth science, heliophysics and planetary science. The videos showcases recent and upcoming missions and events such as the James Webb Space Telescope, Operation IceBridge, Landsat, TESS, MAVEN, Hubble and much more. The festival also features bonus behind-the-scenes videos from the producers, animators and data visualizers.",
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                        "description": "Engineers from NASA and Northrop Grumman have successfully integrated the James Webb Space Telescope's optical telescope element and spacecraft element together at Northrop Grumman in Redondo Beach, CA. Thus completing the construction of the most complex and powerful telescope ever built.  Webb will explore the cosmos using infrared light from planets and moons within our solar system to the earliest and most distant galaxies.  Next up for Webb; Deploying the five-layer sunshield designed to keep Webb's mirror and scientific instruments super cold. || ",
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                        "description": "This video uses data gathered from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft to recreate some of the stunning views of the Moon that the Apollo 13 astronauts saw on their journey in 1970.Music provided by Universal Production Music: \"Visions of Grandeur\" - Frederick WiedmannWatch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel. || Apollo13VizImage_print.jpg (1024x576) [155.7 KB] || Apollo13VizImage_searchweb.png (320x180) [101.5 KB] || Apollo13VizImage_thm.png (80x40) [7.1 KB] || 13537_Apollo13ViewsMoon4K_HDversion.webm (1920x1080) [18.8 MB] || 13537_Apollo13ViewsMoon4K_HDversion.mp4 (1920x1080) [315.3 MB] || 13537_Apollo13ViewsMoon4K_Captions.en_US.srt [44 bytes] || 13537_Apollo13ViewsMoon4K_Captions.en_US.vtt [57 bytes] || Apollo13VizImage.tif (3840x2160) [31.7 MB] || 13537_Apollo13ViewsMoon4K_Facebook4K.mp4 (3840x2160) [462.8 MB] || 13537_Apollo13ViewsMoon4K_YouTube4K.mp4 (3840x2160) [682.4 MB] || 13537_Apollo13ViewsMoon4K_MASTER.mov (3840x2160) [6.9 GB] || ",
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                        "title": "Landsat Croplands Data Overview",
                        "description": "The U.S. Department of Agriculture tracks how many acres and the annual yield for every crop produced. One method used to estimate crop acreage and yield is remote-sensing data from the NASA-USGS Landsat satellite program. The program started in 1997,with North Dakota, and by 2008 covered the entire lower 48 states and the District of Columbia. Music: \"Downloading Landscapes\" by Andrew Michael Britton [PRS] and David Stephen Goldsmith [PRS]. Published by Atmosphere Music Ltd [PRS].Complete transcript available.Watch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel. || 13417_Landsat_Croplands_print.jpg (1920x1080) [940.0 KB] || 13417_Landsat_Croplands_print_searchweb.png (180x320) [52.1 KB] || 13417_Landsat_Croplands_print_thm.png (80x40) [4.6 KB] || 13417_Landsat_Croplands.webm (1920x1080) [19.7 MB] || 13417_Landsat_Croplands.mp4 (1920x1080) [292.2 MB] || 13417_Landsat_Croplands-captions.en_US.srt [3.0 KB] || 13417_Landsat_Croplands-captions.en_US.vtt [3.0 KB] || 13417_Landsat_Croplands.mov (1920x1080) [4.8 GB] || 13417_Landsat_Croplands.mp4.hwshow [423 bytes] || ",
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                        "title": "First Map of Mars Electric Currents",
                        "description": "MAVEN data have enabled the first map of the electric current systems (blue and red arrows) that shape the induced magnetic field surrounding Mars.Credit: NASA/Goddard/MAVEN/CU Boulder/SVSUniversal Production Music: “A Lucid Dream” and “Shimmer Oscillations” by James Joshua OttoWatch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.Complete transcript available. || MarsElectricCurrentsPreview6_print.jpg (1024x576) [305.8 KB] || MarsElectricCurrentsPreview6.jpg (1920x1080) [853.6 KB] || MarsElectricCurrentsPreview6_searchweb.png (320x180) [50.6 KB] || MarsElectricCurrentsPreview6_thm.png (80x40) [5.3 KB] || 13625_Mars_Electric_Currents_Twitter.mp4 (1280x720) [63.8 MB] || 13625_Mars_Electric_Currents_Facebook.mp4 (1920x1080) [359.1 MB] || 13625_Mars_Electric_Currents_YouTube.webm (3840x2160) [91.7 MB] || 13625_Mars_Electric_Currents_Captions.en_US.srt [7.2 KB] || 13625_Mars_Electric_Currents_Captions.en_US.vtt [6.8 KB] || 13625_Mars_Electric_Currents_YouTube.mp4 (3840x2160) [2.8 GB] || 13625_Mars_Electric_Currents_MASTER.mov (3840x2160) [14.2 GB] || 13625_Mars_Electric_Currents_Facebook.mp4.hwshow [134 bytes] || ",
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                        "title": "MAVEN Explores Mars to Understand Radio Interference at Earth",
                        "description": "The MAVEN mission explores Mars’ atmosphere to better study a phenomenon observed at Earth, known as “Sporadic-E Layers.” They are concentrations of plasma that form in the ionosphere and interfere with radio waves. This video is animated in a comic book style.Music from Universal Production Music. Songs include: \"Alpha and Omega,\" \"Break the News,\" and \"Waiting for a Sensation.\" || MAVEN_thumb.jpg (3840x2160) [801.1 KB] || MAVEN_thumb_searchweb.png (320x180) [106.4 KB] || MAVEN_thumb_thm.png (80x40) [5.2 KB] || 13342_SPORADIC_MAVEN_MASTER.webm (960x540) [63.4 MB] || 13342_SPORADIC_MAVEN_MASTER_twitter_720.mp4 (1280x720) [29.9 MB] || 13342_SPORADIC_MAVEN_MASTER_facebook_720.mp4 (1280x720) [178.5 MB] || 13442_MAVEN_caption.en_US.srt [4.4 KB] || 13442_MAVEN_caption.en_US.vtt [4.4 KB] || 13342_SPORADIC_MAVEN_MASTER.mov (3840x2160) [10.8 GB] || ",
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                        "description": "Music: \"Interconnecting Threads\" by Axel Tenner [GEMA]; \"Night Drift\" by Andrew Michael Britton [PRS], David Stephen Goldsmith [PRS], from Universal Production MusicWatch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel. Complete transcript available. || ChemicalSpecies_Still_print.jpg (1024x576) [313.1 KB] || ChemicalSpecies_Still.jpg (3840x2160) [2.0 MB] || ChemicalSpecies_Still_searchweb.png (320x180) [104.5 KB] || ChemicalSpecies_Still_web.png (320x180) [104.5 KB] || ChemicalSpecies_Still_thm.png (80x40) [7.8 KB] || 13580_ChemSpecies_Final.mov (1920x1080) [1.8 GB] || 13580_ChemSpecies_Final_lowres.mp4 (1280x720) [82.5 MB] || 13580_ChemSpecies_Final.mp4 (1920x1080) [467.4 MB] || 13580_ChemSpecies_Final.webm (1920x1080) [2.7 MB] || ChemicalSpecies.en_US.srt [4.2 KB] || ChemicalSpecies.en_US.vtt [4.2 KB] || ",
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                        "title": "Why NASA is sending rockets into Earth’s leaky atmosphere",
                        "description": "In the tiny Arctic town of Ny-Ålesund, where polar bears outnumber people, winter means three months without sunlight. The unending darkness is ideal for those who seek a strange breed of northern lights, normally obscured by daylight. When these unusual auroras shine, Earth’s atmosphere leaks into space.NASA scientists traveled to Ny-Ålesund to launch rockets through these auroras and witness oxygen particles right in the middle of their escape. Piercing these fleeting auroras, some 300 miles high, would require strategy, patience — and a fair bit of luck. This was NASA’s VISIONS-2 mission, and this is their story.VISIONS-2 was just the first of many. Over the coming months, rocket teams from all over the world will launch rockets into this region as part of the Grand Challenge Initiative—Cusp, an international collaboration to study the mysteries of the polar atmosphere. || ",
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                            "alt_text": "Watch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.Complete transcript available.Music credits: “Journey to the Past”, “New Philosopher”, “Curiosity Cabinet”, “Buzzing Culture”, “Dusk Theories”, “At the Edge of the End” by Laurent Dury [SACEM]; “Strong Voices” by Tom Caffey [ASCAP]; “The Fortune Teller” by Phil Stevens [PRS]; “Shinobi’s Fight” by Benoit Malis [SACEM]; “Spring into Life” by Oliver Worth [PRS]",
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                        "description": "Have you ever thought about visiting a black hole? We sure hope not. However, if you're absolutely convinced that a black hole is your ideal vacation spot, watch this video before you blast off to learn more about them and (more importantly) how to stay safe.You can also download a handy safety brochure, watch short clips to learn different things about black holes, and even get some short glimpses into the lives of black holes and the explorers that want to visit them. || ",
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                        "title": "Bird's-eye View of Biodiversity with Landsat",
                        "description": "Temperature data from the Landsat 8 satellite is used by scientists at University of Wisconsin-Madison to predict bird biodiversity in winter months. Turns out, having a habitat with pockets of different temperatures – like a grove of trees in an open field, or a nest or snow burrow – is especially important for small-bodied bird species and those threatened by climate change. Music: Life Cycles by Theo Golding [PRS], published by Atmosphere Music Ltd [PRS]Complete transcript available.Watch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel. || 13585_Bird_Temp_poster.png (1280x720) [1.3 MB] || 13585_Bird_Temp_poster_print.jpg (1024x576) [108.6 KB] || 13585_Bird_Temp_poster_searchweb.png (320x180) [92.2 KB] || 13585_Bird_Temp_poster_thm.png (80x40) [6.8 KB] || 13585_Bird_Temp_prores.mov (1280x720) [1.0 GB] || 13585_Bird_Temp_youtube.mp4 (1280x720) [129.4 MB] || 13585_Bird_Temp_twitter.mp4 (1280x720) [64.3 MB] || 13585_Bird_Temp_youtube.webm (1280x720) [16.6 MB] || 13585_Bird_Temp.en_US.srt [2.9 KB] || 13585_Bird_Temp.en_US.vtt [2.8 KB] || ",
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                            "alt_text": "Temperature data from the Landsat 8 satellite is used by scientists at University of Wisconsin-Madison to predict bird biodiversity in winter months. Turns out, having a habitat with pockets of different temperatures – like a grove of trees in an open field, or a nest or snow burrow – is especially important for small-bodied bird species and those threatened by climate change. Music: Life Cycles by Theo Golding [PRS], published by Atmosphere Music Ltd [PRS]Complete transcript available.Watch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.",
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                        "page_type": "Produced Video",
                        "title": "The Webb Telescope's Unfolding Secondary Mirror",
                        "description": "In order to do groundbreaking science, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope must first unpack itself in deep space.  In its full configuration, Webb would be too big too fit in any available rocket.  So, engineers designed the observatory to fold up to a much smaller size during transport.  After Webb Launches, the observatory's delicate parts will unfold and arrange themselves through a series of carefully choreographed steps.  When deployed, the secondary mirror will sit out in front of Webb's 18 primary mirrors, collect their light and focus it into a beam.  That beam is then sent down into the tertiary and fine steering mirrors, and finally to Webb's four scientific instruments.  This video shows the flurry of engineers and technicians examining the hinges and movement of the secondary mirror as it deploys.  This is one of a final series of tests the Webb Telescope must perform to prove that it is ready to operate in space. || ",
                        "release_date": "2019-08-06T09:45:00-04:00",
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                            "alt_text": "Social Media feature of the James Webb Space Telescope's secondary mirror being deployed inside the cleanroom at Northrop Grumman in Redondo Beach, CA.  Music:  Treacherous Path by Giles Robert Lamb Killer TracksComplete transcript available.",
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                        "title": "How Hubble’s Servicing Mission 3A Saved the Day",
                        "description": "After Hubble’s important gyroscopes began to fail, a Hubble emergency was declared and Servicing Mission 3 was quickly split into two separate launches. So on December 19, 1999, the brave crew of Space Shuttle Discovery lifted off to switch out the broken gyros and get Hubble working again.  The mission was an incredible success, and thanks to everyone involved with SM3A, the Hubble Space Telescope was able to do science once again and open the world to the mysteries of the universe. To celebrate SM3A’s 20 year anniversary, this video gives a quick and in-depth review on the accomplishments of this historic mission. The tools and the knowledge gleaned from SM3A are used today by astronauts on the International Space Station, and will be critical to NASA's future crewed missions to the Moon and Mars. For more information, visit: https://nasa.gov/hubbleMusic Credits: -”Run to the Hills” by Magnum Opus [ ASCAP ], Atmosphere Music Ltd. [ PRS], Universal Production Music-“Crystalised Fortune” by Paul Leonard Morgan [ PRS ], Universal Production Music-“History in Motion” by Fred Dubois [ SACEM ], Koka Media [ SACEM ], Universal Production Music || ",
                        "release_date": "2019-12-19T09:50:00-05:00",
                        "update_date": "2023-05-03T13:45:19.432624-04:00",
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                            "alt_text": "Master VersionHorizontal version. This is for use on any YouTube or non-YouTube platform where you want to display the video horizontally.",
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