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            "id": 14969,
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            "release_date": "2026-03-05T11:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Introducing NASA's Roman Space Telescope",
            "description": "Named after NASA’s first chief astronomer, the ‘mother of the Hubble Space Telescope,’ the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will have a field of view at least 100 times larger than Hubble's, potentially measuring light from a billion galaxies in its lifetime. This observatory will also be able to block starlight to directly see exoplanets and planet-forming disks, complete a statistical census of planetary systems in our galaxy, and settle essential questions in the areas of dark energy, dark matter, and infrared astrophysics.Music credit: “Fire,” by Frederick Helmut Wiedmann [GMR], Universal Production MusicWatch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.Complete transcript available. || YTframe_RomanShortOverview3.jpg (1280x720) [222.3 KB] || YTframe_RomanShortOverview3_searchweb.png (320x180) [80.5 KB] || YTframe_RomanShortOverview3_thm.png (80x40) [9.6 KB] || 14969_Roman_Short_Overview_Good.mp4 (1920x1080) [109.7 MB] || 14969_Roman_Short_Overview_Best.mp4 (1920x1080) [215.6 MB] || 14969_Roman_Short_Overview_YT.mp4 (1920x1080) [523.0 MB] || 14969RomanShortOverviewCaptions.en_US.srt [2.1 KB] || 14969RomanShortOverviewCaptions.en_US.vtt [2.0 KB] || 14969_Roman_Short_Overview_ProRes_1920x1080_29.97.mov (1920x1080) [1.4 GB] || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13607/",
            "result_type": "Produced Video",
            "release_date": "2020-05-20T11:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope: Broadening Our Cosmic Horizons",
            "description": "Learn about the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope.Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight CenterMusic: \"Climb the Ladder\" from Universal Production MusicWatch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.Complete transcript available. || Roman_Space_Telescope_Still_4.jpg (1920x1080) [166.9 KB] || Roman_Space_Telescope_Still_4_print.jpg (1024x576) [45.8 KB] || Roman_Space_Telescope_Still_4_searchweb.png (320x180) [39.6 KB] || Roman_Space_Telescope_Still_4_thm.png (80x40) [3.9 KB] || Roman_Space_Telescope_Overview_ProRes_1920x1080_2997.mov (1920x1080) [2.2 GB] || Roman_Space_Telescope_Overview_Best_1080.mp4 (1920x1080) [701.8 MB] || Roman_Space_Telescope_Overview_1080.mp4 (1920x1080) [249.0 MB] || Roman_Space_Telescope_Overview_1080.webm (1920x1080) [18.3 MB] || Roman_Overview_SRT_Captions.en_US.srt [3.0 KB] || Roman_Overview_SRT_Captions.en_US.vtt [3.0 KB] || ",
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            "id": 40405,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/fermi-videos/",
            "result_type": "Gallery",
            "release_date": "2020-01-22T00:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Fermi-Videos",
            "description": "Produced videos about Fermi and Fermi science results!",
            "hits": 161
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            "id": 40409,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/fermi-stills/",
            "result_type": "Gallery",
            "release_date": "2020-01-22T00:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Fermi Stills",
            "description": "A collection of Fermi-related still images, illustrations, graphics and short clips.",
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            "id": 40401,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/fermi-news/",
            "result_type": "Gallery",
            "release_date": "2020-01-17T00:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Fermi News Stories",
            "description": "Video, images and other media supporting Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope news products.",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12238/",
            "result_type": "Produced Video",
            "release_date": "2017-12-22T13:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "WFIRST Will See the Big Picture of the Universe",
            "description": "Learn about the Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST) mission.Music: \"We Dissolve in Stars\" and \"Climb the Ladder\" both from Killer Tracks.Watch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.Complete transcript available. || WFIRST_Beauty_still_print.jpg (1024x576) [97.2 KB] || WFIRST_Beauty_still.png (3840x2160) [36.5 MB] || WFIRST_Beauty_still.jpg (3840x2160) [988.6 KB] || WFIRST_Beauty_still_searchweb.png (320x180) [72.0 KB] || WFIRST_Beauty_still_thm.png (80x40) [5.1 KB] || YOUTUBE_1080_12238_WFIRST_Overview_V3_FINAL.mp4 (1920x1080) [845.8 MB] || 12238_WFIRST_Overview_V3_H264_1080p.mov (1920x1080) [759.1 MB] || 12238_WFIRST_Overview_V3_H264_1080_2997.m4v (1920x1080) [377.3 MB] || 12238_WFIRST_Overview_V3_H264_1080p.webm (1920x1080) [41.2 MB] || 12238_WFIRST_Overview_V3_ProRes_3840x2160_2997.mov (3840x2160) [19.3 GB] || YOUTUBE_HQ_12238_WFIRST_Overview_V3_FINAL_4k.mov (3840x2160) [6.5 GB] || 12238_WFIRST_Overview_V3_H264_4K.mov (3840x2160) [1.1 GB] || WFIRST_overview_SRT_Captions.en_US.srt [6.7 KB] || WFIRST_overview_SRT_Captions.en_US.vtt [6.4 KB] || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/4552/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2017-02-06T00:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "2017 Eclipse State Maps",
            "description": "The path of totality passes through 14 states during the total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017. A map of each of these states, created for NASA's official eclipse 2017 website, is presented here. Except for Montana, each map is 8 inches wide (or high) at 300 DPI. The umbra is shown at 3-minute intervals, with times in the local time zone at the umbra center. The duration of totality is outlined in 30-second increments. Interstate highways are blue, other major roads are red, and secondary roads are gray.Some sources list only 12 states for this eclipse, but in fact the path of totality also grazes the southwestern borders of both Montana and Iowa. The Montana part of the path is in a roadless area at the southern end of the Beaverhead Mountains, a range that defines sections of both the Montana-Idaho border and the Continental Divide. The Iowa part of the path is west of Interstate 29 near Hamburg, south of 310 Street, and bounded on the west by the Missouri River. It includes the Lower Hamburg Bend Wildlife Management Area. || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12425/",
            "result_type": "Produced Video",
            "release_date": "2016-12-15T13:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Microlensing Study: Most Common Outer Planets Likely Neptune-mass",
            "description": "A new statistical study of planets found by the gravitational microlensing technique suggests that Neptune-mass planets may be the most common worlds in the outer reaches of planetary systems. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight CenterMusic: \"Hurricanes Wrap My Heart\" from Stockmusic.netWatch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.Complete transcript available. || MOA_II_Still_print.jpg (1024x576) [117.4 KB] || MOA_II_Still.png (3356x1888) [8.3 MB] || 12425_Microlensing_Neptunes_ProRes_1920x1080_2997.mov (1920x1080) [3.3 GB] || 12425_Microlensing_Neptunes_FINAL_youtube_hq.mov (1920x1080) [821.9 MB] || 12425_Microlensing_Neptunes_H264_Good_1080.mov (1920x1080) [369.1 MB] || 12425_Microlensing_Neptunes_FINAL_HD.wmv (1920x1080) [167.7 MB] || 12425_Microlensing_Neptunes_H264_1080.m4v (1920x1080) [246.3 MB] || 12425_Microlensing_Neptunes_FINAL_appletv.m4v (1280x720) [124.2 MB] || 12425_Microlensing_Neptunes_Compatible_540.m4v (960x540) [94.7 MB] || 12425_Microlensing_Neptunes_ProRes_1920x1080_2997.webm (1920x1080) [24.6 MB] || 12425_Microlensing_Neptunes_FINAL_appletv_subtitles.m4v (1280x720) [124.4 MB] || Microlensing_Neptunes_SRT_Captions.en_US.srt [4.5 KB] || Microlensing_Neptunes_SRT_Captions.en_US.vtt [4.5 KB] || 12425_Microlensing_Neptunes_FINAL_ipod_sm.mp4 (320x240) [42.6 MB] || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12313/",
            "result_type": "Produced Video",
            "release_date": "2016-09-20T14:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Roman Space Telescope Milky Way Exoplanet Locations Animation",
            "description": "Animation illustrating the idea of finding many new exoplanets through gravitational microlensing.  These new discoveries will compliment the exoplanet survey begun by Kepler.Visible light imagery provided by Axel Mellinger, Central Michigan Univ.Credit: NASA Goddard/A. Mellinger (Central Michigan Univ.) || Milky_Way_Location_Animation_print.jpg (1024x576) [147.6 KB] || Milky_Way_Location_Animation.jpg (5760x3240) [2.6 MB] || Milky_Way_Location_Animation_searchweb.png (320x180) [65.3 KB] || Milky_Way_Location_Animation_thm.png (80x40) [4.8 KB] || Milky_Way_Location_Animation_web.png (320x180) [65.3 KB] || Milky_Way_Exo_Locations_H264_1080p.webm (1920x1080) [2.0 MB] || Milky_Way_Exo_Locations_H264_1080p.mov (1920x1080) [32.6 MB] || Milky_Way_Exo_Locations_5k_ProRes.mov (5760x3240) [2.7 GB] || 5760x3240_16x9_30p (5760x3240) [32.0 KB] || Milky_Way_Exo_Locations_H264_4K.mov (4096x2304) [43.2 MB] || ",
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            "id": 20242,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/20242/",
            "result_type": "Animation",
            "release_date": "2016-09-20T14:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Gravitational Microlensing Animation",
            "description": "Animation illustrating how gravitational microlensing works.  4k resolution. || Lensing_00789_print.jpg (1024x576) [60.5 KB] || Lensing_00789.png (3840x2160) [7.1 MB] || Lensing_00789_searchweb.png (320x180) [54.6 KB] || Lensing_00789_thm.png (80x40) [4.4 KB] || WFIRST_Microlensing_H264_1080p.mov (1920x1080) [57.6 MB] || WFIRST_Microlensing_H264_1080p.webm (1920x1080) [3.7 MB] || 3840x2160_16x9_30p (3840x2160) [64.0 KB] || WFIRST_Microlensing_H264_4k.mov (3840x2160) [76.0 MB] || WFIRST_Microlensing.key [60.0 MB] || WFIRST_Microlensing.pptx [59.7 MB] || WFIRST_Microlensing_4k_ProRes.mov (3840x2160) [2.2 GB] || ",
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            "id": 12121,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12121/",
            "result_type": "Produced Video",
            "release_date": "2016-01-12T11:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Gamma-ray Vision",
            "description": "NASA’s Fermi mission provides the best view of the high-energy gamma-ray sky yet seen. || c-1920.jpg (1920x1080) [236.3 KB] || c-1280.jpg (1280x720) [143.9 KB] || c-1024.jpg (1024x576) [116.8 KB] || c-1024_print.jpg (1024x576) [125.8 KB] || c-1024_searchweb.png (320x180) [76.2 KB] || c-1024_web.png (320x180) [76.2 KB] || c-1024_thm.png (80x40) [20.3 KB] || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12019/",
            "result_type": "Produced Video",
            "release_date": "2016-01-07T14:15:00-05:00",
            "title": "NASA's Fermi Mission Sharpens its High-energy View",
            "description": "Tour the best view of the high-energy gamma-ray sky yet seen. This video highlights the plane of our galaxy and identifies objects producing gamma rays with energies greater than 1 TeV. Watch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.For complete transcript, click here.Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center || 2FHL_Still_print.jpg (1024x576) [66.4 KB] || 2FHL_Still.png (3840x2160) [19.0 MB] || 2FHL_Still_searchweb.png (320x180) [55.9 KB] || 2FHL_Still_thm.png (80x40) [5.5 KB] || 12019_2FHL_H264_Good_1920x1080_2997.mov (1920x1080) [39.6 MB] || 12019_2FHL_H264_Good_1920x1080_2997.webm (1920x1080) [9.9 MB] || 12019_2FHL_3840x2160_FINAL_appletv.m4v (1280x720) [49.2 MB] || 12019_2FHL_3840x2160_FINAL_appletv_subtitles.m4v (1280x720) [49.3 MB] || 12019_2FHL_SRT_Captions.en_US.srt [330 bytes] || 12019_2FHL_SRT_Captions.en_US.vtt [343 bytes] || 12019_2FHL_3840x2160_2997_20mbps.mp4 (3840x2160) [190.4 MB] || 12019_2FHL_3840x2160_2997_40mbps.mp4 (3840x2160) [371.2 MB] || 12019_2FHL_3840x2160_FINAL_lowres.mp4 (480x272) [13.0 MB] || NASA_PODCAST_12019_2FHL_3840x2160_FINAL_ipod_sm.mp4 (320x240) [17.8 MB] || 12019_2FHL_ProRes_3840x2160_2997.mov (3840x2160) [3.8 GB] || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/30681/",
            "result_type": "Hyperwall Visual",
            "release_date": "2015-09-25T13:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Exploring the Hubble eXtreme Deep Field",
            "description": "A flight through the galaxies of the Hubble eXtreme Deep Field || hxdf_fly-example_frame-1920x1080.png (1920x1080) [1.2 MB] || hxdf_fly-example_frame-1920x1080.jpg (1920x1080) [167.7 KB] || hxdf_fly-example_frame-1920x1080_searchweb.png (180x320) [67.3 KB] || hxdf_fly-example_frame-1920x1080_thm.png (80x40) [6.0 KB] || hxdf_fly-b-1920x1080.wmv (1920x1080) [19.4 MB] || hxdf_fly-b-1920x1080p30.mov (1920x1080) [27.7 MB] || hxdf_fly-b-1920x1080.m4v (1920x1080) [13.2 MB] || hxdf_fly-b-1280x720.wmv (1280x720) [11.7 MB] || hxdf_fly-b-1280x720.m4v (1280x720) [6.2 MB] || hxdf_fly-b-1920x1080p30.webm (1920x1080) [2.8 MB] || hxdf_fly-b-30681.key [9.2 MB] || hxdf_fly-b-30681.pptx [6.7 MB] || ",
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        },
        {
            "id": 40110,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/astro-galaxy/",
            "result_type": "Gallery",
            "release_date": "2015-09-18T00:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Astrophysics Galaxy Listing",
            "description": "No description available.",
            "hits": 100
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            "id": 40111,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/astro-star/",
            "result_type": "Gallery",
            "release_date": "2015-09-18T00:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Astrophysics Star Listing",
            "description": "No description available.",
            "hits": 182
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        {
            "id": 11750,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/11750/",
            "result_type": "Produced Video",
            "release_date": "2015-02-24T11:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Counting Craters",
            "description": "A census of the moon’s craters is helping scientists decipher its history. || c-1280.jpg (1280x720) [231.4 KB] || c-1024.jpg (1024x576) [170.6 KB] || c-1024_print.jpg (1024x576) [172.5 KB] || c-1024_searchweb.png (320x180) [69.9 KB] || c-1024_print_thm.png (80x40) [19.8 KB] || ",
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        {
            "id": 40143,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/gammaray-burst/",
            "result_type": "Gallery",
            "release_date": "2013-08-06T00:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Fermi: Gamma-ray Bursts and Novae",
            "description": "No description available.",
            "hits": 69
        },
        {
            "id": 40137,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/fermi-blazar/",
            "result_type": "Gallery",
            "release_date": "2013-08-05T00:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Fermi: Blazars",
            "description": "No description available.",
            "hits": 61
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        {
            "id": 11063,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/11063/",
            "result_type": "Produced Video",
            "release_date": "2012-08-09T00:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Trading Spaces",
            "description": "In the last forty years, Phoenix has grown to become one of the most populated places in the United States. The city and its surrounding area currently hold spots on the U.S. Census Bureau's top ten lists of cities and counties, ranking sixth and fourth, respectively. As Phoenix evolved from an agricultural to industrial economy, farmland was pushed to the outskirts in order to make way for suburban developments that stretched southeast and northwest of the city. Between 1974 and 2007, nearly 250,000 acres of agricultural fields were lost. During the same period a fourfold increase in residents brought the region's population to just below the 4 million mark. Witness the transformation of Phoenix in the time-lapse video of false color images captured by USGS-NASA Landsat satellites between 1972 and 2011. || ",
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        },
        {
            "id": 10887,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/10887/",
            "result_type": "Produced Video",
            "release_date": "2012-01-10T10:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "NASA's Fermi Space Telescope Explores New Energy Extremes",
            "description": "After more than three years in space, NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope is extending its view of the high-energy sky into a range that to date has been largely unexplored territory. Now, the Fermi team has presented its first \"head count\" of sources in this new realm.Fermi's Large Area Telescope (LAT) scans the entire sky every three hours, continually deepening its portrait of the sky in gamma rays, the most extreme form of light. While the energy of visible light falls between about 2 and 3 electron volts, the LAT detects gamma rays with energies ranging from 20 million electron volts (MeV) to more than 300 billion (GeV).But at higher energies, gamma rays are few and far between. Above 10 GeV, even Fermi's LAT detects only one gamma ray every four months from some sources. The LAT's predecessor, the EGRET instrument on NASA's Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, detected only 1,500 individual gamma rays in this range during its nine-year lifetime, while the LAT detected more than 150,000 in just three years.Any object producing gamma rays at these energies is undergoing extraordinary astrophysical processes. More than half of the 496 sources in the new census are active galaxies, where matter falling into a supermassive black hole powers jets that spray out particles at nearly the speed of light. || ",
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        {
            "id": 10819,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/10819/",
            "result_type": "Produced Video",
            "release_date": "2011-09-09T09:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Fermi's Latest Gamma-ray Census Highlights Cosmic Mysteries",
            "description": "Every three hours, NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope scans the entire sky and deepens its portrait of the high-energy universe. Every year, the satellite's scientists reanalyze all of the data it has collected, exploiting updated analysis methods to tease out new sources. These relatively steady sources are in addition to the numerous transient events Fermi detects, such as gamma-ray bursts in the distant universe and flares from the sun.Earlier this year, the Fermi team released its second catalog of sources detected by the satellite's Large Area Telescope (LAT), producing an inventory of 1,873 objects shining with the highest-energy form of light. More than half of these sources are active galaxies whose supermassive black hole centers are causing the gamma-ray emissions. || ",
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        },
        {
            "id": 10646,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/10646/",
            "result_type": "Produced Video",
            "release_date": "2010-09-16T14:46:00-04:00",
            "title": "Counting Craters on the Moon - Narrated",
            "description": "Some areas of the Moon have more craters than others. The number of large versus small craters also varies across the surface. A census of the crater population can tell scientists the relative ages of different parts of the surface and reveal information about the make-up of the early solar system.Such a census has been compiled from the elevation data being sent back by the LOLA instrument on Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. It comprises over 5000 craters larger than 20 kilometers in diameter. Some conclusions drawn from an analysis of this crater catalog by members of the LOLA team are described in the September 17, 2010 issue of the journal Science.This animation illustrates the process of systematically counting craters. Craters larger than 20 kilometers in diameter light up to show color-coded elevation. Some areas, such as the maria and the Orientale basin, are notably sparse, implying that these areas are younger. The processes that formed them erased the record of older impacts visible elsewhere on the Moon. || ",
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        {
            "id": 3662,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/3662/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2010-09-16T14:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Counting Craters on the Moon",
            "description": "Craters light up in an east to west (Tranquillitatis toward Orientale) sweep around the Moon.This video is also available on our YouTube channel. || crater_count.0900.jpg (1280x720) [160.5 KB] || crater_count.0900_web.png (320x180) [52.4 KB] || crater_count.0900_thm.png (80x40) [4.2 KB] || crater_count.mp4 (1280x720) [6.4 MB] || crater_count_720p.m2v (1280x720) [53.8 MB] || 1280x720_16x9_30p (1280x720) [64.0 KB] || crater_count.webmhd.webm (960x540) [6.8 MB] || crater_count_cbar_720p30.mp4 (1280x720) [8.3 MB] || crater_count_512x288.m1v (512x288) [9.8 MB] || a003662_320.m1v (320x180) [4.0 MB] || ",
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        {
            "id": 3163,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/3163/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2005-05-23T12:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "United States Mean Population Center, 1790-2000 (WMS)",
            "description": "The mean center of population, traditionally referred to as the center of population, is provided for each census in the United States since 1790.  The mean center of population is the point at which an imaginary, flat, weightless, and rigid map of the United States would balance if weights of identical value were placed on it so that each weight represented the location of one person.  The mean center of population based on the 2000 census results is located in Phelps County, Missouri.  For a complete list of the mean center of population for each census since 1790, and for a more detailed description of how these values are calculated, see http://www.census.gov/geo/www/cenpop/calculate2k.pdf. || ",
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        },
        {
            "id": 3164,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/3164/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2005-05-23T12:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "United States Median Center of Population, 1880-2000 (WMS)",
            "description": "The median center of population is calculated from the intersection of two median lines.  The first median line is the geographic line running north and south that divides the population into two equal halves, east and west.  The second median line is the geographic line running east and west that divides the population into two equal halves, north and south.  For the 2000 United States Census, the median center of population was located in Van Buren township, Daviess County, Indiana.  For a complete list of the median center of population for each census since 1880, and for a more detailed description of how these values are calculated, see (http://www.census.gov/geo/www/cenpop/calculate2k.pdf). || ",
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        },
        {
            "id": 2564,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/2564/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2002-10-09T12:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Progression of the West Nile Virus Through the Continental United States",
            "description": "This visualization shows the east to west spread of West Nile Virus across the continental United States from 1999 through 2002.  The years are represented by different colors.  This visualization was created in support of a story describing how NASA is assisting the CDC and EPA in tracking the spread of West Nile Virus. || ",
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        },
        {
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