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ICESat First Light Release:
| Title |
ICESat First Light Release: A Continuous View of Clouds |
| Abstract |
The GLAS laser system on ICESat is making unique measurements of the heights of clouds and their global distribution. In addition, ICESat can 'see' the distributions of aerosols from sources such as dust storms and forest fires. This animation shows the distribution of cloud layers as seens from the bird's eye perspective of the ICESat spacecraft. |
| Completed |
2003-05-15 |
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ICESat First Light Release:
| Title |
ICESat First Light Release: A Continuous View of Clouds |
| Abstract |
The GLAS laser system on ICESat is making unique measurements of the heights of clouds and their global distribution. In addition, ICESat can 'see' the distributions of aerosols from sources such as dust storms and forest fires. This animation shows the distribution of cloud layers as seens from the bird's eye perspective of the ICESat spacecraft. |
| Completed |
2003-05-15 |
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ICESat First Light Release:
| Title |
ICESat First Light Release: A Continuous View of Clouds |
| Abstract |
The GLAS laser system on ICESat is making unique measurements of the heights of clouds and their global distribution. In addition, ICESat can 'see' the distributions of aerosols from sources such as dust storms and forest fires. This animation shows the distribution of cloud layers as seens from the bird's eye perspective of the ICESat spacecraft. |
| Completed |
2003-05-15 |
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ICESat First Light Release:
| Title |
ICESat First Light Release: A Global Perspective |
| Abstract |
Criss-crossing the world below at nearly 17,000 miles per hour, ICESat is measuring the Earth from space with unprecedented accuracy. ICESAT measures the Earth by shining pulses of green and infrared light from one of its three onboard lasers. Although the major goal of ICESAT's mission is to observe ice near the poles, the satellite takes measurements continuously around the entire globe, providing valuable information about our planet's clouds, oceans, mountains, forests, and fields. |
| Completed |
2003-05-15 |
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ICESat First Light Release:
| Title |
ICESat First Light Release: A Global Perspective |
| Abstract |
Criss-crossing the world below at nearly 17,000 miles per hour, ICESat is measuring the Earth from space with unprecedented accuracy. ICESAT measures the Earth by shining pulses of green and infrared light from one of its three onboard lasers. Although the major goal of ICESAT's mission is to observe ice near the poles, the satellite takes measurements continuously around the entire globe, providing valuable information about our planet's clouds, oceans, mountains, forests, and fields. |
| Completed |
2003-05-15 |
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ICESat First Light Release:
| Title |
ICESat First Light Release: A Global Perspective |
| Abstract |
Criss-crossing the world below at nearly 17,000 miles per hour, ICESat is measuring the Earth from space with unprecedented accuracy. ICESAT measures the Earth by shining pulses of green and infrared light from one of its three onboard lasers. Although the major goal of ICESAT's mission is to observe ice near the poles, the satellite takes measurements continuously around the entire globe, providing valuable information about our planet's clouds, oceans, mountains, forests, and fields. |
| Completed |
2003-05-15 |
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Antarctica: A Flying Tour of
| Title |
Antarctica: A Flying Tour of the Frozen Continent |
| Abstract |
Narrated tour of Antarctica through the eyes of RADARSAT. Completed and accepted for the SIGGRAPH 2001 Computer Animation Festival. |
| Completed |
2001-03-20 |
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Antarctica: A Flying Tour of
| Title |
Antarctica: A Flying Tour of the Frozen Continent |
| Abstract |
Narrated tour of Antarctica through the eyes of RADARSAT. Completed and accepted for the SIGGRAPH 2001 Computer Animation Festival. |
| Completed |
2001-03-20 |
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Antarctica: Larsen Pre-shot
| Title |
Antarctica: Larsen Pre-shot (without box) |
| Abstract |
This animation is a set up animation for editing in post production. It was used with images of the Larsen Ice Shelf in animation #1400. |
| Completed |
1999-11-08 |
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Iceberg B-15A: October 9, 20
| Title |
Iceberg B-15A: October 9, 2003 |
| Abstract |
Iceberg B-15A fully splits in two. This animation is match-frame rendered to animations 2838, 2839, and 2840 for post-production. |
| Completed |
2003-10-16 |
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Iceberg B-15A: October 9, 20
| Title |
Iceberg B-15A: October 9, 2003 |
| Abstract |
Iceberg B-15A fully splits in two. This animation is match-frame rendered to animations 2838, 2839, and 2840 for post-production. |
| Completed |
2003-10-16 |
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Antarctica: Prelude
| Title |
Antarctica: Prelude |
| Completed |
1999-11-08 |
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Antarctica: Prelude
| Title |
Antarctica: Prelude |
| Completed |
1999-11-08 |
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Antarctica: Continental Over
| Title |
Antarctica: Continental Overview |
| Abstract |
Fly-over of the entire Antarctic continent |
| Completed |
1999-11-08 |
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Antarctica: Continental Over
| Title |
Antarctica: Continental Overview |
| Abstract |
Fly-over of the entire Antarctic continent |
| Completed |
1999-11-08 |
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Antarctica: Continental Over
| Title |
Antarctica: Continental Overview |
| Abstract |
Fly-over of the entire Antarctic continent |
| Completed |
1999-11-08 |
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Iceberg B-15A: Sample Compos
| Title |
Iceberg B-15A: Sample Composite |
| Abstract |
A 100 mile long iceberg, named B-15A, cracked in two between October 7th and 9th, 2003. B-15A broke off Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf in 2000. Since its calving in 2000, it has made delivery of fuel and supplies to McMurdo Station difficult. |
| Completed |
2003-10-16 |
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Iceberg B-15A: Sample Compos
| Title |
Iceberg B-15A: Sample Composite |
| Abstract |
A 100 mile long iceberg, named B-15A, cracked in two between October 7th and 9th, 2003. B-15A broke off Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf in 2000. Since its calving in 2000, it has made delivery of fuel and supplies to McMurdo Station difficult. |
| Completed |
2003-10-16 |
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Iceberg B-15A: Sample Compos
| Title |
Iceberg B-15A: Sample Composite |
| Abstract |
A 100 mile long iceberg, named B-15A, cracked in two between October 7th and 9th, 2003. B-15A broke off Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf in 2000. Since its calving in 2000, it has made delivery of fuel and supplies to McMurdo Station difficult. |
| Completed |
2003-10-16 |
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Iceberg B-15A: Sample Compos
| Title |
Iceberg B-15A: Sample Composite |
| Abstract |
A 100 mile long iceberg, named B-15A, cracked in two between October 7th and 9th, 2003. B-15A broke off Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf in 2000. Since its calving in 2000, it has made delivery of fuel and supplies to McMurdo Station difficult. |
| Completed |
2003-10-16 |
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