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ID: 16
SEDS-I: Subsatellite in motion (6 frames/second)
Visualizations by
Pamela ONeil
Released on April 1, 1994
Alternate Versions
SEDS-I: Subsatellite in motion (30 frames/second)
SEDS-I: Subsatellite in motion (every 10th frame)
Visualization Credits
Pamela ONeil
(NASA): Lead Animator
W. J. Webster Jr.
(NASA/GSFC): Scientist
Michael Douglass
(University of North Carolina): Scientist
P. Chewning Toulmin
(Hughes STX): Scientist
Lee R. Huynh
(Hughes STX): Scientist
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NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
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This item is part of this series:
Small Expendable Explorer System
Keywords:
SVS >> Satellite dynamics
DLESE >> Technology
NASA Science >> Earth
NASA Science >> Universe
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SEDS-I: Subsatellite in motion (30 frames/second)
SEDS-I: Subsatellite in motion (every 10th frame)