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ID: 10659
JWST Feature - Planetary Evolution
Released on October 28, 2010
A fully produced video about planetary evolution and how the Webb Telelscope's ability to see inside dense clouds of gas and dust will help us better understand solar system formation and evolution.
Credits
Donna Cox
(AVL NCSA/University of Illinois): Lead Animator
Chris Meaney
(HTSI): Animator
Michael McClare
(HTSI): Animator
A. J. Christensen
(AVL NCSA/University of Illinois): Animator
Matthew Hall
(AVL NCSA/University of Illinois): Animator
Alex Betts
(AVL NCSA/University of Illinois): Animator
Stuart Levy
(AVL NCSA/University of Illinois): Animator
Robert Patterson
(AVL NCSA/University of Illinois): Animator
Michael McClare
(HTSI): Video Editor
Erica Drezek
(HTSI): Narrator
Timothy Livengood
(TIDES CENTER): Narrator
Michael McClare
(HTSI): Producer
Francis Reddy
(SPSYS): Writer
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications
Short URL to share this page:
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/10659
Mission:
James Webb Space Telescope - JWST
This item is part of these series:
Narrated Movies
Astrophysics B-Roll
Astrophysics Features
Keywords:
SVS >> Dust
SVS >> Galaxy
SVS >> Gas
SVS >> HDTV
SVS >> Astrophysics
SVS >> JWST
SVS >> Universe
SVS >> Planets
DLESE >> Narrated
SVS >> Webb Telescope
SVS >> Planetary Science
SVS >> Nebula
SVS >> Protoplanetary Disk
SVS >> Molecular Cloud
SVS >> Brown Dwarf
SVS >> James Webb Space Telescope
NASA Science >> Planets and Moons
NASA Science >> Universe
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