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                        "title": "The Sun's Path at Different Lunar Latitudes",
                        "description": "The path of the Sun in the lunar sky is shown at four latitudes, including the South Pole. An arrow points toward the Sun. Annotations include the subsolar longitude and the elapsed time in Earth days. || moon.0330_print.jpg (1024x576) [135.4 KB] || moon.0330_searchweb.png (320x180) [76.0 KB] || moon.0330_thm.png (80x40) [5.9 KB] || sun_paths_1080p30.mp4 (1920x1080) [18.0 MB] || sun_paths_720p30.mp4 (1280x720) [8.8 MB] || 1920x1080_16x9_30p (1920x1080) [0 Item(s)] || sun_paths_720p30.webm (1280x720) [4.5 MB] || sun_paths_360p30.mp4 (640x360) [3.0 MB] || sun_paths_1080p30.mp4.hwshow [183 bytes] || ",
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                        "page_type": "Visualization",
                        "title": "Illumination at the Moon's South Pole to 80°S, 2025 to 2028",
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                        "release_date": "2022-10-05T16:05:00-04:00",
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                        "title": "Artemis III Landing Region Candidates",
                        "description": "This narrated movie introduces Artemis III, reveals the mission's 13 candidate landing regions near the lunar South Pole, and briefly discusses some of the criteria that narrowed the selection to these regions.Music provided by Universal Production Music: Best Days to Come – Matteo Pagamici and Max Molling.This video can also be viewed on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel. || ArtemisIII_LandingRegions_print.jpg (1024x576) [130.2 KB] || ArtemisIII_LandingRegions_YouTubeHD.webm (1920x1080) [15.6 MB] || ArtemisIII_LandingRegions_YouTubeHD.mp4 (1920x1080) [230.8 MB] || ArtemisIII_LandingRegions_Captions.en_US.srt [3.0 KB] || ArtemisIII_LandingRegions_Captions.en_US.vtt [2.8 KB] || ArtemisIII_LandingRegions_MASTER.mov (1920x1080) [1.9 GB] || ",
                        "release_date": "2022-08-19T13:00:00-04:00",
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                            "alt_text": "In this visualization rendered using Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data, the view moves from a full disk image of a waning gibbous Moon to a close view of the South Pole, eventually revealing 13 candidate landing regions for the Artemis III mission.",
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                        "title": "Apollo 16 Lands in the Lunar Highlands",
                        "description": "The camera flies from the east to the Apollo 16 landing site, then flies north to North Ray crater. Includes an introductory slate, astronaut audio, and music.Music provided by Universal Production Music: The Orion Arm – Christian Telford, David Travis Edwards, Matthew St Laurent, and Robert Anthony Navarro.Watch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel. || apollo16_sound_print.jpg (1024x576) [126.3 KB] || apollo16_youtubehd.webm (1920x1080) [9.6 MB] || apollo16_youtubehd.mp4 (1920x1080) [117.2 MB] || apollo16_captions.en_US.srt [1.5 KB] || apollo16_captions.en_US.vtt [1.4 KB] || apollo16_master.mov (1920x1080) [1.2 GB] || ",
                        "release_date": "2022-04-18T13:30:00-04:00",
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                            "alt_text": "The camera flies from the east to the Apollo 16 landing site, then flies north to North Ray crater. This is the as-rendered visualization.",
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                        "page_type": "Visualization",
                        "title": "Pinpointing the Moon's South Pole",
                        "description": "Visualization of the precise location of the lunar South Pole in the Moon Mean Earth coordinate system. Includes narration and music. Presented in both horizontal (landscape) and vertical (portrait) aspect ratios.Music provided by Universal Production Music: Unmatched Skills – John K Sands, Marc Ferrari, Michael A TremanteThis video can also be viewed on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel. || southpole.0120_narrated_print.jpg (1024x576) [19.1 KB] || PinpointingSouthPole-YouTubeHD.mp4 (1920x1080) [50.5 MB] || PinpointingSouthPole-VERTICAL.mp4 (1080x1920) [54.6 MB] || PinpointingSouthPole-VERTICAL.webm (1080x1920) [7.8 MB] || PinpointingSouthPole-MASTER.mov (1920x1080) [382.4 MB] || PinpointingSouthPole-Captions.en_US.srt [1.5 KB] || PinpointingSouthPole-Captions.en_US.vtt [1.5 KB] || PinpointingSouthPole-YouTubeHD.mp4.hwshow || ",
                        "release_date": "2022-02-28T10:00:00-05:00",
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                            "alt_text": "Visualization of the precise location of the lunar South Pole in the Moon Mean Earth coordinate system. Includes narration and music. Presented in both horizontal (landscape) and vertical (portrait) aspect ratios.Music provided by Universal Production Music: Unmatched Skills – John K Sands, Marc Ferrari, Michael A TremanteThis video can also be viewed on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.",
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                        "page_type": "Visualization",
                        "title": "Earth and Sun from the Moon's South Pole",
                        "description": "An animated view of the Sun and the Earth as seen from the Moon's South Pole, narrated by the visualizer.Music Provided by Universal Production Music:  “Enduring Faith” – Frederik WiedmannThis video can also be viewed on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel. || shackleton_earth.0001_print.jpg (1024x576) [41.1 KB] || shackleton_earth_YouTube.webm (1920x1080) [15.7 MB] || shackleton_earth_YouTube.mp4 (1920x1080) [177.5 MB] || shackleton_earth_CAPTIONS.en_US.srt [3.4 KB] || shackleton_earth_CAPTIONS.en_US.vtt [3.2 KB] || shackleton_earth_YouTube.mp4.hwshow || ",
                        "release_date": "2021-10-16T20:00:00-04:00",
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                            "alt_text": "An animated view of the Sun and the Earth as seen from the Moon's South Pole, narrated by the visualizer.Music Provided by Universal Production Music:  “Enduring Faith” – Frederik WiedmannThis video can also be viewed on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.",
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                        "page_type": "Visualization",
                        "title": "Illumination at the Moon's South Pole, 2023 to 2030",
                        "description": "2023: Sunlight and shadow within 2 degrees of the lunar South Pole, rendered at two-hour intervals for a year. || sp_illum_2023_print.jpg (1024x576) [103.9 KB] || sp_illum.0001_searchweb.png (320x180) [55.6 KB] || sp_illum.0001_thm.png (80x40) [5.3 KB] || sp_illum_2deg_2023_1080p30.mp4 (1920x1080) [71.3 MB] || sp_illum_2deg_2023_720p30.mp4 (1280x720) [40.9 MB] || 2023 (1920x1080) [0 Item(s)] || sp_illum_2deg_2023_720p30.webm (1280x720) [17.4 MB] || sp_illum_2deg_2023_360p30.mp4 (640x360) [17.2 MB] || sp_illum_2deg_2023_1080p30.mp4.hwshow || ",
                        "release_date": "2022-10-05T16:00:00-04:00",
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                        "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/4893/",
                        "page_type": "Visualization",
                        "title": "Shadows near the Moon's South Pole",
                        "description": "This video shows the movement of shadows near the Moon's South Pole, over the course of two lunar days, which is approximately two months on Earth.  The visualization was created from data gathered by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft.Music Provided by Universal Production Music: “Two Horizons” – Anthony d’AmarioWatch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel. || ShadowsMoonSouthPole_Thumbnail1.jpg (1920x1080) [381.7 KB] || ShadowsMoonSouthPole_Thumbnail1_print.jpg (1024x576) [133.0 KB] || ShadowsMoonSouthPole_YouTubeHD.webm (1920x1080) [10.8 MB] || ShadowsMoonSouthPole_YouTubeHD.mp4 (1920x1080) [157.1 MB] || ShadowsMoonSouthPole_FacebookHD.mp4 (1920x1080) [118.7 MB] || ShadowsMoonSouthPole_CAPTIONS.en_US.srt [1.3 KB] || ShadowsMoonSouthPole_CAPTIONS.en_US.vtt [1.3 KB] || ShadowsMoonSouthPole_MASTER.mov (1920x1080) [1.3 GB] || ShadowsMoonSouthPole_FacebookHD.mp4.hwshow || ",
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