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ICESat Cloud Walls (south to …
Title ICESat Cloud Walls (south to north spiral camera path)
Abstract This is an animation showing data from ICESat's Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS). Cloud data can be seen over about 15 orbits on October 6, 2003. The data are initially laid out in the order that is was collected followed by continued movement around the scene. This version of the animation starts at the south pole and spirals slowly up to the north pole.
Completed 2004-10-07
ICESat Cloud Walls (south to …
Title ICESat Cloud Walls (south to north spiral camera path)
Abstract This is an animation showing data from ICESat's Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS). Cloud data can be seen over about 15 orbits on October 6, 2003. The data are initially laid out in the order that is was collected followed by continued movement around the scene. This version of the animation starts at the south pole and spirals slowly up to the north pole.
Completed 2004-10-07
ICESat Cloud Walls (scripted …
Title ICESat Cloud Walls (scripted camera path)
Abstract This is an animation showing data from ICESat's Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS). Cloud data can be seen over about 15 orbits on October 6, 2003. The data are initially laid out in the order that is was collected followed by continued movement around the scene. This version of the animation starts with the full globe, moves south to Antarctia, over the pole, then north to Africa, around the world near the equator and finally to the north pole.
Completed 2004-10-01
ICESat Cloud Walls (scripted …
Title ICESat Cloud Walls (scripted camera path)
Abstract This is an animation showing data from ICESat's Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS). Cloud data can be seen over about 15 orbits on October 6, 2003. The data are initially laid out in the order that is was collected followed by continued movement around the scene. This version of the animation starts with the full globe, moves south to Antarctia, over the pole, then north to Africa, around the world near the equator and finally to the north pole.
Completed 2004-10-01
ICESat Cloud Walls (scripted …
Title ICESat Cloud Walls (scripted camera path)
Abstract This is an animation showing data from ICESat's Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS). Cloud data can be seen over about 15 orbits on October 6, 2003. The data are initially laid out in the order that is was collected followed by continued movement around the scene. This version of the animation starts with the full globe, moves south to Antarctia, over the pole, then north to Africa, around the world near the equator and finally to the north pole.
Completed 2004-10-01
ICESat Cloud Walls (scripted …
Title ICESat Cloud Walls (scripted camera path)
Abstract This is an animation showing data from ICESat's Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS). Cloud data can be seen over about 15 orbits on October 6, 2003. The data are initially laid out in the order that is was collected followed by continued movement around the scene. This version of the animation starts with the full globe, moves south to Antarctia, over the pole, then north to Africa, around the world near the equator and finally to the north pole.
Completed 2004-10-01
ICESat Cloud Walls (scripted …
Title ICESat Cloud Walls (scripted camera path)
Abstract This is an animation showing data from ICESat's Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS). Cloud data can be seen over about 15 orbits on October 6, 2003. The data are initially laid out in the order that is was collected followed by continued movement around the scene. This version of the animation starts with the full globe, moves south to Antarctia, over the pole, then north to Africa, around the world near the equator and finally to the north pole.
Completed 2004-10-01
ICESat Cloud Walls (scripted …
Title ICESat Cloud Walls (scripted camera path)
Abstract This is an animation showing data from ICESat's Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS). Cloud data can be seen over about 15 orbits on October 6, 2003. The data are initially laid out in the order that is was collected followed by continued movement around the scene. This version of the animation starts with the full globe, moves south to Antarctia, over the pole, then north to Africa, around the world near the equator and finally to the north pole.
Completed 2004-10-01
ICESat Cloud Walls (scripted …
Title ICESat Cloud Walls (scripted camera path)
Abstract This is an animation showing data from ICESat's Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS). Cloud data can be seen over about 15 orbits on October 6, 2003. The data are initially laid out in the order that is was collected followed by continued movement around the scene. This version of the animation starts with the full globe, moves south to Antarctia, over the pole, then north to Africa, around the world near the equator and finally to the north pole.
Completed 2004-10-01
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