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Great Zoom out of Channel Is …
Title Great Zoom out of Channel Islands, CA (Anacapa Island)
Abstract Using data from different spacecraft and some powerful computer technology, visualizers at the Goddard Space Flight Center present you with a collection of American cities in a way you have never seen them before. Starting with our camera high above the Earth, we rush in towards the surface at what would be an impossible speed for any known vehicle. Passing though layers of atmosphere, the colors of our destinations shimmer with their own unique characteristics, and suddenly we find ourselves floating in virtual space just above the ground. This particular zoom was created in support of a JASON project video for NASA/GSFC/Code 935.
Completed 2003-01-08
Sample LIMA Data versus MOA …
Title Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of Ross Island
Abstract The Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica (LIMA) is a data product funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and jointly produced by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The images shown here are compared to what is currently the best mosaic of Antarctica called the MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica (MOA). MOA is a composite of 260 swaths comprised of both Terra and Aqua MODIS images acquired between November 20, 2003 and February 29, 2004. MOA's data resolution is approxiately 150 meters per pixel. From large continental views of Antarctica, MOA is more than adequate. However, as we get closer in to the surface, the resolution of the MOA data begins to show, thus highlighting the value of the LIMA product once it is complete. The LIMA data shown here uses the pan-chromatic band which translates to a resolution of 15 meters per pixel (opposed to MOA's 150 meters per pixel resolution). The 13 swaths used to generate this sample mosaic where acquired between December 25, 1999 and December 31, 2001. The elevation shown is actual (1x). Comparing this sample LIMA dataset alongside MOA data over the same region shows the value of having a higher resolution view of Antarctica.
Completed 2007-03-01
Sample LIMA Data versus MOA …
Title Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of Ross Island
Abstract The Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica (LIMA) is a data product funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and jointly produced by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The images shown here are compared to what is currently the best mosaic of Antarctica called the MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica (MOA). MOA is a composite of 260 swaths comprised of both Terra and Aqua MODIS images acquired between November 20, 2003 and February 29, 2004. MOA's data resolution is approxiately 150 meters per pixel. From large continental views of Antarctica, MOA is more than adequate. However, as we get closer in to the surface, the resolution of the MOA data begins to show, thus highlighting the value of the LIMA product once it is complete. The LIMA data shown here uses the pan-chromatic band which translates to a resolution of 15 meters per pixel (opposed to MOA's 150 meters per pixel resolution). The 13 swaths used to generate this sample mosaic where acquired between December 25, 1999 and December 31, 2001. The elevation shown is actual (1x). Comparing this sample LIMA dataset alongside MOA data over the same region shows the value of having a higher resolution view of Antarctica.
Completed 2007-03-01
Sample LIMA Data versus MOA …
Title Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of Koettlitz Glacier
Abstract The Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica (LIMA) is a data product funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and jointly produced by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The images shown here are compared to what is currently the best mosaic of Antarctica called the MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica (MOA). MOA is a composite of 260 swaths comprised of both Terra and Aqua MODIS images acquired between November 20, 2003 and February 29, 2004. MOA's data resolution is approxiately 150 meters per pixel. From large continental views of Antarctica, MOA is more than adequate. However, as we get closer in to the surface, the resolution of the MOA data begins to show, thus highlighting the value of the LIMA product once it is complete. The LIMA data shown here uses the pan-chromatic band which translates to a resolution of 15 meters per pixel (opposed to MOA's 150 meters per pixel resolution). The 13 swaths used to generate this sample mosaic where acquired between December 25, 1999 and December 31, 2001. The elevation shown is actual (1x). Comparing this sample LIMA dataset alongside MOA data over the same region shows the value of having a higher resolution view of Antarctica.
Completed 2007-03-01
Sample LIMA Data versus MOA …
Title Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of Koettlitz Glacier
Abstract The Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica (LIMA) is a data product funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and jointly produced by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The images shown here are compared to what is currently the best mosaic of Antarctica called the MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica (MOA). MOA is a composite of 260 swaths comprised of both Terra and Aqua MODIS images acquired between November 20, 2003 and February 29, 2004. MOA's data resolution is approxiately 150 meters per pixel. From large continental views of Antarctica, MOA is more than adequate. However, as we get closer in to the surface, the resolution of the MOA data begins to show, thus highlighting the value of the LIMA product once it is complete. The LIMA data shown here uses the pan-chromatic band which translates to a resolution of 15 meters per pixel (opposed to MOA's 150 meters per pixel resolution). The 13 swaths used to generate this sample mosaic where acquired between December 25, 1999 and December 31, 2001. The elevation shown is actual (1x). Comparing this sample LIMA dataset alongside MOA data over the same region shows the value of having a higher resolution view of Antarctica.
Completed 2007-03-01
Iturralde Crater with 1999 D …
Title Iturralde Crater with 1999 Data, with labels
Abstract Investigators from Goddard Space Flight Center went to Bolivia to collect data concerning whether or not Iturralde is an impact crater.
Completed 2002-08-28
Iturralde Crater with 1999 D …
Title Iturralde Crater with 1999 Data, with labels
Abstract Investigators from Goddard Space Flight Center went to Bolivia to collect data concerning whether or not Iturralde is an impact crater.
Completed 2002-08-28
Iturralde Crater with 1999 D …
Title Iturralde Crater with 1999 Data, with labels
Abstract Investigators from Goddard Space Flight Center went to Bolivia to collect data concerning whether or not Iturralde is an impact crater.
Completed 2002-08-28
Maryland Drought: Side by Si …
Title Maryland Drought: Side by Side Comparison of Loch Raven in May and August, 1999
Completed 1999-09-15
Landsat 7 Rotation around Wa …
Title Landsat 7 Rotation around Washington DC
Completed 1999-06-10
Landsat 7 Zoom Down to Washi …
Title Landsat 7 Zoom Down to Washington DC
Completed 1999-06-10
Las Vegas Flyover from Lands …
Title Las Vegas Flyover from Landsat 1
Completed 1999-11-01
Maryland Drought: Side-by-si …
Title Maryland Drought: Side-by-side Comparison of Liberty Reservoir in 1997 and 1999 (with dates)
Abstract This is a side-by-side image of Maryland's Liberty Reservoir. The image on the left is a Landsat image from July 1997. The image on the right is also a Landsat image, but it was taken in July of 1999 after two consecutive years of drought.
Completed 1999-09-15
Landsat-7 Pamlico River Zoom …
Title Landsat-7 Pamlico River Zoom: September 23, 1999
Completed 1999-09-26
First Images from Landsat 7: …
Title First Images from Landsat 7: Zooming Down to Yankton, South Dakota
Abstract Zoom down to Yankton, South Dakota
Completed 1999-04-22
Maryland Drought: Side-by-si …
Title Maryland Drought: Side-by-side Comparison of Liberty Reservoir in 1997 and 1999 (without dates)
Completed 1999-09-15
Landsat 7 Fly Over of Washin …
Title Landsat 7 Fly Over of Washington DC
Completed 1999-06-10
Sample LIMA Data versus MOA …
Title Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of the Area Surrounding McMurdo Station
Abstract The Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica (LIMA) is a data product funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and jointly produced by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The images shown here are compared to what is currently the best mosaic of Antarctica called the MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica (MOA). MOA is a composite of 260 swaths comprised of both Terra and Aqua MODIS images acquired between November 20, 2003 and February 29, 2004. MOA's data resolution is approxiately 150 meters per pixel. From large continental views of Antarctica, MOA is more than adequate. However, as we get closer in to the surface, the resolution of the MOA data begins to show, thus highlighting the value of the LIMA product once it is complete. The LIMA data shown here uses the pan-chromatic band which translates to a resolution of 15 meters per pixel (opposed to MOA's 150 meters per pixel resolution). The 13 swaths used to generate this sample mosaic where acquired between December 25, 1999 and December 31, 2001. The elevation shown is actual (1x). Comparing this sample LIMA dataset alongside MOA data over the same region shows the value of having a higher resolution view of Antarctica.
Completed 2007-03-01
Sample LIMA Data versus MOA …
Title Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of the Area Surrounding McMurdo Station
Abstract The Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica (LIMA) is a data product funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and jointly produced by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The images shown here are compared to what is currently the best mosaic of Antarctica called the MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica (MOA). MOA is a composite of 260 swaths comprised of both Terra and Aqua MODIS images acquired between November 20, 2003 and February 29, 2004. MOA's data resolution is approxiately 150 meters per pixel. From large continental views of Antarctica, MOA is more than adequate. However, as we get closer in to the surface, the resolution of the MOA data begins to show, thus highlighting the value of the LIMA product once it is complete. The LIMA data shown here uses the pan-chromatic band which translates to a resolution of 15 meters per pixel (opposed to MOA's 150 meters per pixel resolution). The 13 swaths used to generate this sample mosaic where acquired between December 25, 1999 and December 31, 2001. The elevation shown is actual (1x). Comparing this sample LIMA dataset alongside MOA data over the same region shows the value of having a higher resolution view of Antarctica.
Completed 2007-03-01
Great Zoom into Channel Isla …
Title Great Zoom into Channel Islands, CA (Anacapa Island)
Abstract Using data from different spacecraft and some powerful computer technology, visualizers at the Goddard Space Flight Center present you with a collection of American cities in a way you have never seen them before. Starting with our camera high above the Earth, we rush in towards the surface at what would be an impossible speed for any known vehicle. Passing though layers of atmosphere, the colors of our destinations shimmer with their own unique characteristics, and suddenly we find ourselves floating in virtual space just above the ground. This particular zoom was created in support of a JASON project video for NASA/GSFC/Code 935.
Completed 2003-01-08
Landsat 7 Side-by-side Compa …
Title Landsat 7 Side-by-side Comparison of a Zoom Down to Washington DC
Completed 1999-06-10
Iturralde Crater, 1999 Data, …
Title Iturralde Crater, 1999 Data, with enhanced contrast, with labels
Abstract Investigators from Goddard Space Flight Center went to Bolivia to collect data concerning whether or not Iturralde is an impact crater.
Completed 2002-08-28
Iturralde Crater, 1999 Data, …
Title Iturralde Crater, 1999 Data, with enhanced contrast, with labels
Abstract Investigators from Goddard Space Flight Center went to Bolivia to collect data concerning whether or not Iturralde is an impact crater.
Completed 2002-08-28
Iturralde Crater, 1999 Data, …
Title Iturralde Crater, 1999 Data, with enhanced contrast, with labels
Abstract Investigators from Goddard Space Flight Center went to Bolivia to collect data concerning whether or not Iturralde is an impact crater.
Completed 2002-08-28
Landsat-7 Pamlico River Zoom …
Title Landsat-7 Pamlico River Zoom: July 6, 1999
Completed 1999-09-26
Las Vegas Flyover from Lands …
Title Las Vegas Flyover from Landsat 2
Completed 1999-11-01
Maryland Drought: Loch Raven …
Title Maryland Drought: Loch Raven Dissolve Between May and August 1999
Completed 1999-09-15
Iturralde Crater with 1999 D …
Title Iturralde Crater with 1999 Data
Abstract Investigators from Goddard Space Flight Center went to Bolivia to collect data concerning whether or not Iturralde is an impact crater.
Completed 2002-08-28
Iturralde Crater with 1999 D …
Title Iturralde Crater with 1999 Data
Abstract Investigators from Goddard Space Flight Center went to Bolivia to collect data concerning whether or not Iturralde is an impact crater.
Completed 2002-08-28
Maryland Drought: Zoom down …
Title Maryland Drought: Zoom down to Liberty Reservoir comparing July 1997 and July 1999 (without dates)
Abstract Zoom down to Liberty Reservoir comparing July, 1997 and July, 1999. This animation shows Landsat's view of Maryland's Liberty Reservoir from its normal levels in July of 1997 to its extreme low levels during the drought of 1999.
Completed 1999-09-15
Iturralde Crater, 1999 Data, …
Title Iturralde Crater, 1999 Data, with enhanced contrast
Abstract Investigators from Goddard Space Flight Center went to Bolivia to collect data concerning whether or not Iturralde is an impact crater.
Completed 2002-08-28
Iturralde Crater, 1999 Data, …
Title Iturralde Crater, 1999 Data, with enhanced contrast
Abstract Investigators from Goddard Space Flight Center went to Bolivia to collect data concerning whether or not Iturralde is an impact crater.
Completed 2002-08-28
First Images from Landsat 7: …
Title First Images from Landsat 7: Flying Down I-90 to Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Completed 1999-04-22
Sample LIMA Data versus MOA …
Title Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of McMurdo Station
Abstract The Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica (LIMA) is a data product funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and jointly produced by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The images shown here are compared to what is currently the best mosaic of Antarctica called the MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica (MOA). MOA is a composite of 260 swaths comprised of both Terra and Aqua MODIS images acquired between November 20, 2003 and February 29, 2004. MOA's data resolution is approxiately 150 meters per pixel. From large continental views of Antarctica, MOA is more than adequate. However, as we get closer in to the surface, the resolution of the MOA data begins to show, thus highlighting the value of the LIMA product once it is complete. The LIMA data shown here uses the pan-chromatic band which translates to a resolution of 15 meters per pixel (opposed to MOA's 150 meters per pixel resolution). The 13 swaths used to generate this sample mosaic where acquired between December 25, 1999 and December 31, 2001. The elevation shown is actual (1x). Comparing this sample LIMA dataset alongside MOA data over the same region shows the value of having a higher resolution view of Antarctica.
Completed 2007-03-01
Sample LIMA Data versus MOA …
Title Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of McMurdo Station
Abstract The Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica (LIMA) is a data product funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and jointly produced by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The images shown here are compared to what is currently the best mosaic of Antarctica called the MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica (MOA). MOA is a composite of 260 swaths comprised of both Terra and Aqua MODIS images acquired between November 20, 2003 and February 29, 2004. MOA's data resolution is approxiately 150 meters per pixel. From large continental views of Antarctica, MOA is more than adequate. However, as we get closer in to the surface, the resolution of the MOA data begins to show, thus highlighting the value of the LIMA product once it is complete. The LIMA data shown here uses the pan-chromatic band which translates to a resolution of 15 meters per pixel (opposed to MOA's 150 meters per pixel resolution). The 13 swaths used to generate this sample mosaic where acquired between December 25, 1999 and December 31, 2001. The elevation shown is actual (1x). Comparing this sample LIMA dataset alongside MOA data over the same region shows the value of having a higher resolution view of Antarctica.
Completed 2007-03-01
Maryland Drought: Zoom down …
Title Maryland Drought: Zoom down to Liberty Reservoir Comparing July 1997 with July 1999 (with dates)
Abstract Zoom down to Liberty Reservoir comparing July, 1997 and July, 1999. This animation shows Landsat's view of Maryland's Liberty Reservoir from its normal levels in July of 1997 to its extreme low levels during the drought of 1999.
Completed 1999-09-15
North Carolina Floods from L …
Title North Carolina Floods from Landsat: September 23, 1999
Completed 1999-04-22
Zoom to Las Vegas from Lands …
Title Zoom to Las Vegas from Landsat
Completed 1999-10-01
Full Flyover Santa Barbara
Title Full Flyover Santa Barbara
Abstract Flying over the Channel Islands off the coast of Santa Barbara, Ca.
Completed 1999-11-01
Mozambique Floods from Lands …
Title Mozambique Floods from Landsat
Abstract Contrasting Mozambique before (August 22, 1999) and after (March 1, 2000) flooding.
Completed 2000-06-14
Mozambique Floods from Lands …
Title Mozambique Floods from Landsat
Abstract Contrasting Mozambique before (August 22, 1999) and after (March 1, 2000) flooding.
Completed 2000-06-14
Mozambique Floods from Lands …
Title Mozambique Floods from Landsat
Abstract Contrasting Mozambique before (August 22, 1999) and after (March 1, 2000) flooding.
Completed 2000-06-14
Mozambique Floods from Lands …
Title Mozambique Floods from Landsat
Abstract Contrasting Mozambique before (August 22, 1999) and after (March 1, 2000) flooding.
Completed 2000-06-14
Mozambique Floods from Lands …
Title Mozambique Floods from Landsat
Abstract Contrasting Mozambique before (August 22, 1999) and after (March 1, 2000) flooding.
Completed 2000-06-14
Mozambique Floods from Lands …
Title Mozambique Floods from Landsat
Abstract Contrasting Mozambique before (August 22, 1999) and after (March 1, 2000) flooding.
Completed 2000-06-14
Mozambique Floods from Lands …
Title Mozambique Floods from Landsat
Abstract Contrasting Mozambique before (August 22, 1999) and after (March 1, 2000) flooding.
Completed 2000-06-14
Mozambique Floods from Lands …
Title Mozambique Floods from Landsat
Abstract Contrasting Mozambique before (August 22, 1999) and after (March 1, 2000) flooding.
Completed 2000-06-14
Mozambique Floods from Lands …
Title Mozambique Floods from Landsat
Abstract Contrasting Mozambique before (August 22, 1999) and after (March 1, 2000) flooding.
Completed 2000-06-14
Mozambique Floods from Lands …
Title Mozambique Floods from Landsat
Abstract Contrasting Mozambique before (August 22, 1999) and after (March 1, 2000) flooding.
Completed 2000-06-14
Mozambique Floods from Lands …
Title Mozambique Floods from Landsat
Abstract Contrasting Mozambique before (August 22, 1999) and after (March 1, 2000) flooding.
Completed 2000-06-14
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