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                        "title": "A Web Around Asteroid Bennu",
                        "description": "OFFICIAL SELECTION – 2022 SIGGRAPH COMPUTER ANIMATION FESTIVALOver the course of two-and-a-half years, OSIRIS-REx wrapped asteroid Bennu in a complex web of observations.  Complete transcript available.Universal Production Music: “Visionary” by Andy Blythe and Marten Joustra; “Babel” by Max Cameron ConcorsWatch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel. || Web_Around_Bennu_Preview_SIGGRAPH_print.jpg (1024x576) [211.0 KB] || Web_Around_Bennu_Preview_SIGGRAPH.png (3840x2160) [7.3 MB] || Web_Around_Bennu_Preview_SIGGRAPH.jpg (3840x2160) [1.3 MB] || TWITTER_720_13856_Web_Around_Bennu_MASTER_twitter_720.mp4 (1280x720) [51.4 MB] || 13856_Web_Around_Bennu_MASTER.webm (960x540) [111.7 MB] || FACEBOOK_720_13856_Web_Around_Bennu_MASTER_facebook_720.mp4 (1280x720) [304.0 MB] || YOUTUBE_1080_13856_Web_Around_Bennu_MASTER_youtube_1080.mp4 (1920x1080) [394.4 MB] || 13856_Web_Around_Bennu_Captions.en_US.srt [5.8 KB] || 13856_Web_Around_Bennu_Captions.en_US.vtt [5.6 KB] || 13856_Web_Around_Bennu_YouTube_4K.mp4 (3840x2160) [3.5 GB] || 13856_Web_Around_Bennu_MASTER.mov (3840x2160) [33.6 GB] || ",
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                        "description": "Experience the TAG sample collection event in 360.Music is \"Fight for the Kingdom\" from Enrico Cacace and Lorenzo Castellarin of Universal Production Music.Watch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel. || 13733_thumb.jpg (2000x1000) [459.6 KB] || 13733_orex_360.05078_searchweb.png (320x180) [86.0 KB] || 13733_orex_360.05078_thm.png (80x40) [5.6 KB] || 13733_orex_360.mp4 (2000x1000) [258.5 MB] || 13733_orex_360.webm (960x540) [93.1 MB] || 13733_orex_360_twitter_720.mp4 (1280x720) [40.7 MB] || 13733_orex_360_facebook_720.mp4 (1280x720) [243.5 MB] || 13733_caption.en_US.srt [3.8 KB] || 13733_caption.en_US.vtt [3.7 KB] || ",
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                        "description": "Tour Hurricane Maria in a whole new way!  Late on September 17, 2017 (10:08 p.m. EDT) Category 1 Hurricane Maria was strengthening in the Atlantic Ocean when the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission's Core Observatory flew over it.  The Dual Frequency Precipitation Radar, measuring in a narrow band over the storm center, shows 3-D estimates of rain, with snow at higher altitudes.  The tall \"hot towers\" characteristic of deepening hurricanes are actually topped by snow! Surface rainfall rates estimated by the GPM Microwave Imager paint the surface over a wider swath.  During the tour, you'll see the radar-observed rain intensities displayed three different ways in various parts of the storm.  Then, for the first time you'll see estimates of the precipitation particle sizes, which the GPM DPR is uniquely capable of showing, and which provide important insights into storm processes.GPM is a joint mission between NASA and the Japanese space agency JAXA. || ",
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                            "alt_text": "Visualization of Hurricane Maria.  These are full 360 degree frames.  These fames appear warped because they include the entire 360 degree view.This video is also available on our YouTube channel.",
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                        "description": "Two days before Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, the NASA-Japan Global Precipitation Measurement Core Observatory satellite captured a 3-D view of the storm. At the time Maria was a Category 1 hurricane. The 3-D view reveals the processes inside the hurricane that would fuel the storm’s intensification to a category 5 within 24 hours.For the first time in 360-degrees, this data visualization takes you inside the hurricane. The precipitation satellite has an advanced radar that measures both liquid and frozen water. The brightly colored dots show areas of rainfall, where green and yellow show low rates and red and purple show high rates. At the top of the hurricane, where temperatures are colder, blue and purple dots show light and heavy frozen precipitation. The colored areas below the dots show how much rain is falling at the surface. Created by: NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio and NASA's Goddard Space Flight CenterData Sources:• NASA/GPM Dual Precipitation Radar (DPR) precipitation rate and drop size distribution data• NASA/GPM GPM Microwave Imager (GMI) ground precipitation data• NASA/Bluemarble land imagery• NOAA/GOES16 cloud data• Hipparcos/Telescope/Tycho 2 Catalogue || ",
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                            "alt_text": "This is a 360° video that can be downloaded and viewed on 360° video platforms such as YouTube and Facebook. Complete transcript available.Music credit: \"The Answer\" by Laurent Levesque [SACEM] from Killer Tracks",
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                        "description": "Gas glows brightly in this computer simulation of supermassive black holes only 40 orbits from merging. Models like this may eventually help scientists pinpoint real examples of these powerful binary systems. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Scott Noble; simulation data, d'Ascoli et al. 2018Music: \"Games Show Sphere 01\" from Killer TracksWatch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.Complete transcript available. || SMBH_Sim_Still_1.jpg (1920x1080) [333.8 KB] || SMBH_Sim_Still_1_print.jpg (1024x576) [138.8 KB] || SMBH_Sim_Still_1_searchweb.png (320x180) [69.3 KB] || SMBH_Sim_Still_1_thm.png (80x40) [6.4 KB] || 13043_SMBH_Simulation_1080.webm (1920x1080) [17.4 MB] || 13043_SMBH_Simulation_1080.mp4 (1920x1080) [202.8 MB] || SMBH_SRT_Captions.en_US.srt [2.0 KB] || SMBH_SRT_Captions.en_US.vtt [1.9 KB] || 13043_SMBH_Simulation_ProRes_1920x1080_2997.mov (1920x1080) [2.0 GB] || ",
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                            "alt_text": "This version of the video includes much more footage over the glaciers above Icy Bay, as well as some footage taken from the cockpit. Later in the video some noticable wobbling or, \"jello\" is seen in the video. This was apparently caused by increased winds at higher elevations above the bay which caused more shaking in the camera, which was mounted to the wing strut of the aircraft. Some of this we were able to eliminate, and more expert 360 editors may well be able to improve on the image even more. ",
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                        "title": "Hubble Career Page 360 Degree Video",
                        "description": "Hubble careers are as wide-ranging and different as the people who hold the jobs. From the astronauts who fix the telescope to the engineers who work on its software, from the scientists who study the data to the people who spread the word about its discoveries, Hubble is supported by people who organize, budget, educate and more. Meet some of the people behind the telescope and learn about the unique paths they traveled to join the Hubble adventure.  For more information, visit https://nasa.gov/hubble Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight CenterGeorgina Chiou: Lead ProducerMusic credits: \"The Power of Pride\" by Matthew St Laurent [ASCAP]; Killer Tracks Production MusicVideos must be uploaded to and played on a platform that supports 360-degree video in order to view in 360. || ",
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                        "description": "Take a 360-degree, virtual tour of the Hubble Space Telescope’s home for mission operations, the Space Telescope Operations Control Center (STOCC) at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. Begin in the lobby to learn about the orbiting spacecraft. Visit the Mission Operations Room, where the flight operators command and monitor Hubble. Step into the Operations Support Room, where the flight team investigates spacecraft anomalies and verifies new procedures. Then explore the exhibit hallway to view hardware that once flew in space aboard Hubble as well as tools that astronauts used to repair and upgrade the observatory.Music credit for all videos: \"Looking Forward\" by Daniel Backes [GEMA] and Peter Moslener [GEMA]; Ed.Berlin Production Music/Universal Production Music GmbH GEMA; Berlin Production Music; Killer Tracks Production MusicVideos must be uploaded to and played on a platform that supports 360-degree video in order to view in 360. You can view a playlist of these videos on YouTube in 360 here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_8hVmWnP_O0GvDYsfyr-4A3MWLfaHWnj || ",
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                        "title": "360 Facebook Live - Hubble's 28th Anniversary",
                        "description": "NASA's Hubble Space Telescope team broadcast live in 360 degrees on Facebook from the Space Telescope Operations Control Center at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center for Hubble's 28th anniversary on April 24, 2018. || ",
                        "release_date": "2018-05-03T00:00:00-04:00",
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                            "alt_text": "Watch this video in 360 degrees on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.Music credit: \"Silver and Gold\" by Wally Gagel and Xandy Barry, Killer Tracks Production Music.",
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