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Great Zoom into Don Juan Pond, Antarctica (treatment #1)
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Antarctica is the coldest and most remote continent on Earth. It is also home
to one of the most Mars-like places that scientists can study without actually
traveling to the fourth planet. In this sequence we plunge from space down to
a remarkably detailed view of a unique part of the Dry Valleys. By studying
this place researchers think they might gain insight into how life on Mars
might either survive now or have developed in the past. It is called the Don
Juan Pond, and its one of the saltiest, coldest bodies of water on Earth.
The zoom passes through 4 different resolution data sets including data from
Terra, Lnadsat, and IKONOS.
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Video resolution zoom into Don Juan Pond, Antarctica
View the movie:
640 x 480
MPEG-1
22 MB
320 x 240
MPEG-1
5 MB
720 x 480
MPEG-2
37 MB
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Studio: SVS
Writer: Michael Starobin
Date Completed: December 18, 2003
Duration: 1300 frames,
43.33 seconds
Scientist: James Garvin (NASA/HQ)
Instrument: IKONOS, Landsat-7/ETM+, Terra/MODIS
Datasets: Blue Marble
Keywords: Zoom, Mars, Pond
Data Collected: Terra/MODIS: 2001/10/24, Landsat: 2001/12/28, IKONOS:2003/01/31
Animation Series: Great Zooms Earth-Mars Comparisons
Please give credit for this visualization to NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Scientific Visualization Studio
Additional Credit is given to Landsat 7 Project Science Office; MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov)
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