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            "title": "Exploring Asteroid Bennu Through Technology",
            "description": "Learn how “Tour of Asteroid Bennu” was created using data from OSIRIS-REx.Complete transcript available.Universal Production Music: “Spindrift” by Max Cameron Concors; “Unearthing Dark Secrets” by Andrew Joseph Carpenter and Mark Richmond PhillipsWatch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel. || MakingTourBennuPreviewV4_print.jpg (1024x576) [133.2 KB] || MakingTourBennuPreviewV4.png (1920x1080) [1.9 MB] || MakingTourBennuPreviewV4.jpg (1920x1080) [753.9 KB] || MakingTourBennuPreviewV4_thm.png (80x40) [6.2 KB] || MakingTourBennuPreviewV4_searchweb.png (320x180) [81.7 KB] || TWITTER_720_13908_Making_Tour_Bennu_MASTER_twitter_720.mp4 (1280x720) [38.1 MB] || 13908_Making_Tour_Bennu_MASTER.webm (960x540) [87.9 MB] || FACEBOOK_720_13908_Making_Tour_Bennu_MASTER_facebook_720.mp4 (1280x720) [233.4 MB] || 13908_Making_Tour_Bennu_YouTube.mp4 (1920x1080) [990.0 MB] || 13908_Making_Tour_Bennu_Captions_V2.en_US.srt [6.2 KB] || 13908_Making_Tour_Bennu_Captions_V2.en_US.vtt [6.0 KB] || 13908_Making_Tour_Bennu_MASTER.mov (1920x1080) [3.0 GB] || ",
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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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            "title": "SVS Demo Reel 2020",
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            "release_date": "2019-07-25T15:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "SVS Demo Reel",
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            "title": "Using Earth to Understand How Water May Have Affected Volcanoes on Mars",
            "description": "This scientific data visualization shows the evolution of the newly-erupted island in the Kingdom of Tonga. Results of this study can enhance our understanding of numerous small volcanic landforms on Mars whose formation may have been in shallow-water environments during epochs when persistent surface water was present.Learn more about the evolution of Earth's newest island and how it could reveal new infomration about the presence of water on Mars: Monitoring and Modeling the Rapid Evolution of EArth's Newest Volcanic Island: Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'apai (Tonga) Using High Spatial Resolution Satellite Observations Authors: J.B. Garvin, D.A. Slayback, V. Ferrini, J. Frawley, C. Giguere, G.R. Asrar, K. AndersonPages: 3445-3452  l   First Published: 26 March 2018- Volumetric erosion for new hydromagmatic island is approximately 0.0026km3/year- Demostrated first meter-scale documentation of landscapes and topography for a new volcanic island over its initial stages of evolution (approximately 3 years)- Satellite-based measurements of news island predict lifetime of up to approximately 42 years || ",
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            "release_date": "2003-11-03T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Multisensor Fire Observations without Labels",
            "description": "From space, we can understand fires in ways that are impossible from the ground. New Earth-observing satellites capture the significant impact of fires on our planet. In this animation of fires around the globe in 2002, each red dot marks a new fire. Dots change color to yellow after a few days and to black when fires burn out. From brush fires in Africa to forest fires in North America, satellites are locating every significant fire on Earth to within one kilometer. In the summer and fall burning seasons, particularly destructive fires occurred in Colorado, Arizona, and Oregon. This animation of remote sensing observations of fires and other related data was chosen as part of the SIGGRAPH 2003 Computer Animation Theater. (The only difference was that the SIGGRAPH version had shorter credits.) || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/2395/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2002-03-05T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Pulse of the Planet",
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            "title": "Capitol Zoom - SIGGRAPH 2001 Final Submission",
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