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    "title": "2024 Goddard Summer Film Fest",
    "description": "Hosted by the Goddard Office of Communications, the 15th annual Goddard Film Festival is a special two-day event this year, highlighting the center’s achievements over the past year in astrophysics, Earth science, heliophysics and planetary science.\n \nOn Wednesday, July 17th at 2 pm, the Goett Auditorium in Building 3 will host a screening that will feature missions and topics such as OSIRIS-REx, PACE, CLPS, Voyager, Hubble, black holes, solar eclipses and much more.",
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            "description": "Hosted by the Goddard Office of Communications, the 15th annual Goddard Film Festival is a special two-day event this year, highlighting the center’s achievements over the past year in astrophysics, Earth science, heliophysics and planetary science.\n \nOn Wednesday, July 17th at 2 pm, the Goett Auditorium in Building 3 will host a screening that will feature missions and topics such as OSIRIS-REx, PACE, CLPS, Voyager, Hubble, black holes, solar eclipses and much more.",
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                        "title": "Chasing The 2024 Total Solar Eclipse With NASA Jets",
                        "description": "The April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse will produce stunning views across North America. While anyone along the eclipse path with a clear sky will see the spectacular event, the best view might be 50,000 feet in the air, aboard NASA’s WB-57 jet planes. That’s where a trio of NASA-funded teams are sending their scientific instruments to take measurements of the eclipse.Two teams will image the Sun’s outer atmosphere – the corona – and a third will measure the ionosphere, the upper electrically charged layer of Earth’s atmosphere. This information will help scientists better understand the structure and temperature of the corona, the effects of the Sun on Earth’s atmosphere, and even aid in the search of asteroids that may orbit near the Sun. || ",
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                            "alt_text": "B-roll PackageOn April 8, 2024, NASA pilots flew two WB-57 jets for the 2024 total eclipse experiments. Footage of inside the WB-57 jets shows the moment the pilot experiences totality.Credit: NASA/Mallory Yates",
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                        "title": "Finding A New Galactic 'Fossil'",
                        "description": "Some 5 million years ago, a black hole eruption in the galaxy NGC 4945 set off a star-formation frenzy and shot a vast cloud of gas into intergalactic space. Watch and learn how two X-ray telescopes revealed the story.Music Credits: Universal Production Music\"Planetary Horizons\" by Jia Lee\"Eyes Peeled\" by Bard\"Sprinkle of Mischief\" by Ash and HaroldWatch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center",
                        "release_date": "2024-01-11T11:05:00-05:00",
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                        "title": "Our Oceans from Space",
                        "description": "NASA's exploration of our oceans from space spans a rich history. Delving into the depths of our oceans unveils the mysteries of our own planet, our home. Therefore, NASA remains steadfast in leading the way in oceanic research. || ",
                        "release_date": "2024-04-12T13:00:00-04:00",
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                        "title": "To Bennu and Back: Journey’s End",
                        "description": "Ride along with OSIRIS-REx during the thrilling finale of its journey to Bennu and back.Complete transcript available.Universal Production Music: “A Sense of Urgency” and “Rise to the Challenge” by Daniel Marantz and Michael James Burns, Raydia Music library [PRS]; “Fragments of Time” by Timothy Robert Shortell, Scores of Hypersonic Music [BMI]Watch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel. || OSIRIS-REx_Journeys_End_Preview_V3_print.jpg (1024x576) [115.9 KB] || OSIRIS-REx_Journeys_End_Preview_V3.png (3840x2160) [4.2 MB] || OSIRIS-REx_Journeys_End_Preview_V3.jpg (3840x2160) [821.1 KB] || OSIRIS-REx_Journeys_End_Preview_V3_searchweb.png (320x180) [70.4 KB] || OSIRIS-REx_Journeys_End_Preview_V3_thm.png (80x40) [6.4 KB] || 14406_OSIRIS-REx_Journeys_End_720.mp4 (1280x720) [58.7 MB] || 14406_OSIRIS-REx_Journeys_End_1080.mp4 (1920x1080) [328.5 MB] || BennuJourneysEnd_Captions.en_US.srt [5.3 KB] || BennuJourneysEnd_Captions.en_US.vtt [5.1 KB] || 14406_OSIRIS-REx_Journeys_End_V2.mp4 (3840x2160) [4.0 GB] || 14406_OSIRIS-REx_Journeys_End_4K.mp4 (3840x2160) [4.0 GB] || 14406_OSIRIS-REx_Journeys_End_ProRes.mov (3840x2160) [27.5 GB] || ",
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                    "title": "Total Solar Eclipse 2024: Who Big Day Is It?",
                    "caption": "On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will cross North America! It’s going to be a BIG DAY – but whose big day is it? \n\nEarth, Moon and Sun each think April 8th should be their big day. Whose team are YOU on?",
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                        "title": "How NASA Uses Simple Technology to Track Lunar Missions",
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                        "release_date": "2024-02-06T00:00:00-05:00",
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                        "title": "How NASA Sees the Air We Breathe",
                        "description": "NASA and NOAA, among other agencies, worked together this summer through the STAQS and AEROMMA missions to calibrate and validate NASA’s new TEMPO satellite. The satellite and missions combined aim to not only better measure air quality, and the major pollutants that impact it, but also to improve air quality, from street to stratosphere. This effort was documented during the August 2023 campaign leg, which took place over the Chicago region. Complete transcript available.Universal Music Production: Night Swimmer Instrumental [PRS], Living In The Light Instrumental [PRS], Nanofiber Instrumental [PRS], Results Take Time Instrumental [PRS], Spin Foam Instrumental [PRS], and Mindful Instrumental [PRS].  \u2028Additional images courtesy of Rafael Méndez Peña Additional images courtesy of Community Research On Climate and Urban Science Department of Energy Integrated Urban Field LaboratoryThis video can be freely shared and downloaded. While the video in its entirety can be shared without permission, some individual imagery provided by ASF is obtained through permission and may not be excised or remixed in other products. For more information on NASA’s media guidelines, visit https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/guidelines/index.html || STAQS_thumbnail_FINAL.jpg (1280x720) [648.9 KB] || STAQS_thumbnail_FINAL_print.jpg (1024x576) [461.5 KB] || STAQS_thumbnail_FINAL_web.png (320x180) [91.7 KB] || STAQS_Locked_Final.webm (1920x1080) [71.4 MB] || STAQS_transcript_en_US.en_US.srt [11.2 KB] || STAQS_transcript_en_US.en_US.vtt [11.2 KB] || STAQS_Locked_Final.mp4 (1920x1080) [1.3 GB] || ",
                        "release_date": "2025-01-31T15:00:00-05:00",
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                            "alt_text": "This vertical version of the video is for social media.NASA and NOAA, among other agencies, worked together this summer through the STAQS and AEROMMA missions to calibrate and validate NASA’s new TEMPO satellite. The satellite and missions combined aim to not only better measure air quality, and the major pollutants that impact it, but also to improve air quality, from street to stratosphere. This effort was documented during the August 2023 campaign leg, which took place over the Chicago region. Universal Music Production: Night Swimmer Instrumental [PRS], Living In The Light Instrumental [PRS], Nanofiber Instrumental [PRS], Results Take Time Instrumental [PRS], Spin Foam Instrumental [PRS], and Mindful Instrumental [PRS].  \u2028Additional images courtesy of Rafael Méndez Peña Additional images courtesy of Community Research On Climate and Urban Science Department of Energy Integrated Urban Field LaboratoryThis video can be freely shared and downloaded. While the video in its entirety can be shared without permission, some individual imagery provided by ASF is obtained through permission and may not be excised or remixed in other products. For more information on NASA’s media guidelines, visit https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/guidelines/index.htmlComplete transcript available.",
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                        "title": "Exploring Planet Uranus",
                        "description": "In one of the least explored regions of our solar system, there is an ice giant that scientists believe can help us unlock some of the remaining mysteries of our universe.  This video takes us on a journey there to explore planet Uranus, as well as its rings and moons, highlighting many fascinating features.We also look back on what was discovered by NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft, as well as subsequent findings by ground-based telescopes and the Hubble Space Telescope. The ongoing search for ocean worlds and life beyond Earth makes Uranus an exciting target for the James Webb Space Telescope and for future up-close exploration. || ",
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                            "alt_text": "Original - Widescreen VersionMusic: \"Race Day\" by Ben Beiny (Universal Production Music)Watch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.",
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                        "title": "Volunteers Help ESA & NASA Mission to Discover 5,000 Comets",
                        "description": "The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), a joint mission of ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA, has discovered its 5,000th comet, thanks to the help of volunteer comet hunters participating in the NASA-funded Sungrazer Project.The sungrazing comet was spotted in SOHO images on March 25, 2024, by Hanjie Tan in the Czech Republic, who has participated in the Sungrazer Project since he was 13 years old. The comet is small and has a short orbital period around the Sun. It belongs to the “Marsden group” of comets, which are thought to be related to the larger comet 96P/Machholz. The group is named after the late scientist Brian Marsden, who first recognized the group using SOHO observations.To learn more about the discovery and SOHO, visit: https://science.nasa.gov/science-research/heliophysics/esa-nasa-solar-observatory-discovers-its-5000th-comet/Since the early 2000s, the Sungrazer Project has allowed anyone with a computer to search for comets in images taken by the SOHO spacecraft.To learn more about the Sungrazer Project, visit: https://science.nasa.gov/citizen-science/the-sungrazer-project/ || ",
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                            "alt_text": "This annotated movie from the European Space Agency & NASA’s SOHO observatory shows the 4,995th comet discovered by the spacecraft as it speeds toward the Sun on March 14, 2024.Credit: ESA/NASA/SOHO/Karl Battams",
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                        "title": "Ocean Color Countdown with PACE",
                        "description": "Music: \"World of Wonder,\" \"Fretting,\" \"Cool or Die,\" \"Apple Pie,\" \"Conspiracy,\" \"Mister Dreamy,\" \"Mister Smart,\" \"Cats and Dogs,\" Universal Production Music.Complete transcript available. || oceancolor_thumb.png (1280x720) [1.3 MB] || oceancolor_thumb_print.jpg (1024x576) [197.3 KB] || oceancolor_thumb_searchweb.png (320x180) [107.1 KB] || oceancolor_thumb_thm.png (80x40) [7.4 KB] || ColorCountdown_prores.webm (1920x1080) [46.3 MB] || ColorCountdown.mp4 (1920x1080) [430.8 MB] || colorcountdown.en_US.srt [9.2 KB] || colorcountdown.en_US.vtt [8.8 KB] || ColorCountdown_prores.mov (1920x1080) [5.8 GB] || ocean-color-countdown-with-pace.hwshow || ",
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                            "alt_text": "Music: \"World of Wonder,\" \"Fretting,\" \"Cool or Die,\" \"Apple Pie,\" \"Conspiracy,\" \"Mister Dreamy,\" \"Mister Smart,\" \"Cats and Dogs,\" Universal Production Music.Complete transcript available.",
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                    "title": "NASA Black Hole Visualization Takes Viewers Beyond the Brink",
                    "caption": "New, immersive visualizations produced on a NASA supercomputer let anyone take a trip into a black hole’s point of no return.\n\nThe visualizations represent two scenarios, one where a camera — a stand-in for a daring astronaut — just misses the event horizon and slingshots back out, and another where the camera enters the event horizon, sealing its fate.\n\nThe visualizations are available in multiple forms, including 360-degree videos that let viewers look all around during the trip. Explainer videos act as sightseeing guides, highlighting the bizarre effects of Einstein’s general theory of relativity. Additional versions are rendered as flat all-sky maps.\n\nGoddard scientists created the visualizations on the Discover supercomputer at the <a href=\"https://www.nccs.nasa.gov/\">NASA Center for Climate Simulation</a>. \n\nThe destination is a supermassive black hole with 4.3 million times the mass of our Sun, equivalent to the monster located at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. To simplify the complex calculations, the black hole is not rotating.\n\nA flat, swirling cloud of hot, glowing gas called an accretion disk surrounds the black hole and serves as a visual reference during the fall. So do glowing structures called photon rings, which form closer to the black hole from light that has orbited it one or more times. A backdrop of the starry sky as seen from Earth completes the scene. \n\nThe project generated about 10 terabytes of data — equivalent to roughly half of the estimated text content in the Library of Congress — and took about 5 days running on just 0.3% of Discover’s 129,000 processors. The same feat would take more than a decade on a typical laptop.\n\nMovies and frame sets are available below. For more detailed information using specific frames, see <a href=\"https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/14585\">Beyond the Brink: Tracking a Simulated Plunge into a Black Hole</a>. Some numbers to think about:<ul style=\"margin-left:50px\" ><li>The outer edge of the accretion disk extends to a radius of about 97 million miles (156 million kilometers), comparable to the distance between Earth and the Sun.</li><li>The inner edge of the accretion disk starts at a radius of around 23 million miles (38 million kilometers), about 25% of the Earth-Sun distance.</li><li>The radius of the photon ring is 15.5 million miles (25 million kilometers).</li><li>The event horizon radius is about 7.8 million miles (12.5 million kilometers).</li><li><a href=\"https://science.nasa.gov/universe/what-happens-when-something-gets-too-close-to-a-black-hole/\">Spaghettification</a> occurs around 79,500 miles (128,000 kilometers) from the singularity, the center of the black hole.</li></ul>",
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                        "alt_text": "In this flight toward a supermassive black hole, labels highlight many of the fascinating features produced by the effects of general relativity along the way. This supercomputer visualization tracks a camera as it approaches, briefly orbits, and then crosses the event horizon — the point of no return — of a supersized black hole similar in mass to the one at the center of our galaxy.  Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/J. Schnittman and B. PowellMusic: “Tidal Force,” Thomas Daniel Bellingham [PRS], Universal Production Music“Memories” from Digital Juice“Path Finder,” Eric Jacobsen [TONO] and Lorenzo Castellarin [BMI], Universal Production MusicWatch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.Complete transcript available.",
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                    "title": "Annular Solar Eclipse Broadcast Packages",
                    "caption": "Watch <a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlY79zjud-Q\">NASA's live broadcast</a> as a “ring of fire” eclipse travels across the United States on Oct. 14, 2023, from Oregon to Texas. \n\nThis event occurs when the Moon passes directly in front of the Sun, but appears too small to completely cover the Sun’s surface – resulting in what appears as a ring of fire in the sky. It’s also known as an annular solar eclipse. Everyone in the contiguous 48 states had the opportunity to see at least a partial eclipse on Oct. 14, 2023.\n\nBelow is the collection of packages created for NASA's annular eclipse broadcast.",
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                        "alt_text": "Watch NASA's live broadcast as a “ring of fire” eclipse travels across the United States on Oct. 14, 2023, from Oregon to Texas. \n\nThis event occurs when the Moon passes directly in front of the Sun, but appears too small to completely cover the Sun’s surface – resulting in what appears as a ring of fire in the sky. It’s also known as an annular solar eclipse. Everyone in the contiguous 48 states had the opportunity to see at least a partial eclipse on Oct. 14, 2023.\n\nBelow is the collection of packages created for NASA's annular eclipse broadcast.",
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                    "id": 431045,
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                        "page_type": "Produced Video",
                        "title": "The Great American Comeback – Hubble’s Servicing Mission 1 (Ed Weiler)",
                        "description": "Dive into the fascinating saga of Hubble's Servicing Mission 1 with Ed Weiler, one of the driving forces behind its success. In this exclusive interview, Weiler unveils the challenges and triumphs that revitalized the Hubble Space Telescope, turning it into a cosmic marvel. Experience the mission's impact firsthand as Weiler shares his insights, recounting the dedication and innovation that fueled Hubble's transformation. Join us on a celestial journey through the stars, exploring the remarkable achievements that cemented Hubble's legacy as a beacon of human exploration. Discover the cosmic wonders captured by Hubble, and witness the enduring legacy of Ed Weiler and the team behind Servicing Mission 1. Get ready for an exploration of the cosmos that will leave you in awe of the incredible journey that reshaped our understanding of the universe.For more information, visit https://nasa.gov/hubble. Music Credits:\"Coronation\" by Adrian Mena Arrabal [PRS] via Killer Tracks [BMI] and Universal Production Music“The Journey of a Gesture” by Alfie Solo [PRS] and Luther Calliope [PRS] via Freshworx Music Limited [PRS] and Universal Production Music“Wonders of the Earth” by Zinovia Arvanitidi [SACEM] via France Télévisions Distribution [SACEM], Universal Production Music France [SACEM], and Universal Production Music“Beloved Earth” by JC Lemay [SACEM] via Koka Media [SACEM], Universal Production Music France [SACEM], and Universal Production MusicVideo Credits:Spherical Aberration Animation credit ESA/Hubble || ",
                        "release_date": "2023-12-03T09:55:00-05:00",
                        "update_date": "2023-11-27T20:44:13.307194-05:00",
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                            "filename": "14466_ED_WIDE_PRINT.jpg",
                            "media_type": "Image",
                            "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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                            "height": 1080,
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                    }
                },
                {
                    "id": 431046,
                    "type": "details_page",
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                        "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/14356/",
                        "page_type": "Produced Video",
                        "title": "Astronaut Christina Koch Visits Goddard",
                        "description": "Before she was an astronaut, Christina Koch was an electrical engineer at Goddard. During a visit with the rest of the Artemis II crew, she shared how science here at Goddard inspired her to explore the universe herself. || ",
                        "release_date": "2024-03-27T10:00:00-04:00",
                        "update_date": "2024-03-26T12:52:33.430868-04:00",
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                            "filename": "Goddard_CK_10.jpg",
                            "media_type": "Image",
                            "alt_text": "Music: Built to Win by Lukas Knoebl [AKM]Complete transcript available.Video description available.",
                            "width": 1080,
                            "height": 1920,
                            "pixels": 2073600
                        }
                    }
                },
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                    "id": 431047,
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                    "title": "Earth from Orbit: Celebrating Earth Day with NOAA Satellites",
                    "caption": "Throughout history, humans have wondered what Earth looked like from above.\n\nThe advent of satellites changed our perspective dramatically, though early imagery was often blurry and lacked detail. \n\nToday, thanks to decades of technological advancements and innovation, the quality and resolution of satellite imagery has significantly improved. \n\nSatellites from NOAA and other organizations around the world capture vital information that help us stay safe, while also sharing the beauty of our planet from afar. For us, every day is Earth Day! \n\nAs we celebrate Earth Day, let us marvel at the wonders of our planet and reflect on our responsibility to cherish and protect it. \n\nTogether, let’s ensure that the view from space remains a symbol of hope and inspiration for generations to come.",
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                        "filename": "GOESU_MissionOverview_Short_FINAL_UHD.01417_searchweb.png",
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                        "alt_text": "Music: “Potential Energy” by Andy Blythe [PRS] and Marten Joustra [PRS]; Flexitracks; Universal Production Music“The Unexplained” by Daniel Burrows [PRS], Daniel Mallender [PRS], and Thomas Richard Hill [PRS]; BBC Production Music; Universal Production MusicComplete transcript available.",
                        "width": 180,
                        "height": 320,
                        "pixels": 57600
                    }
                },
                {
                    "id": 431048,
                    "type": "details_page",
                    "extra_data": null,
                    "instance": {
                        "id": 14410,
                        "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/14410/",
                        "page_type": "Produced Video",
                        "title": "NASA Joins Jane Goodall to Conserve Chimp Habitats",
                        "description": "Complete transcript available. || Jane_Goodall_fullvideo_FINAL.00001_print.jpg (1024x576) [225.0 KB] || Jane_Goodall_fullvideo_FINAL.00001_searchweb.png (320x180) [123.8 KB] || Jane_Goodall_fullvideo_FINAL.00001_web.png (320x180) [123.8 KB] || Jane_Goodall_fullvideo_FINAL.00001_thm.png (80x40) [8.1 KB] || Jane_Goodall_fullvideo_FINAL.en_US.srt [10.7 KB] || Jane_Goodall_fullvideo_FINAL.en_US.vtt [10.2 KB] || Jane_Goodall_fullvideo_FINAL.mp4 (3840x2160) [4.3 GB] || ",
                        "release_date": "2023-09-13T10:00:00-04:00",
                        "update_date": "2023-09-12T23:45:19.153936-04:00",
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                            "filename": "Jane_Goodall_fullvideo_FINAL.00001_print.jpg",
                            "media_type": "Image",
                            "alt_text": "Complete transcript available.",
                            "width": 1024,
                            "height": 576,
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