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By bringing in a variety of NASA data sets, visualizer Ernie Wright has created a new and more accurate representation of the eclipse. For the first time, we are able to see that the moon's shadow is better represented as a polygon. This more complicated shape is based NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter's view of the mountains and valleys that form the moon's jagged edge. By combining moon's terrain, heights of land forms on Earth, and the angle of the sun, Wright is able to show the eclipse path with the greatest accuracy to date. || ", "release_date": "2016-12-14T12:00:00-05:00", "update_date": "2023-05-03T13:48:03.972681-04:00", "main_image": { "id": 418574, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000/a012400/a012412/eclipsethumb.jpg", "filename": "eclipsethumb.jpg", "media_type": "Image", "alt_text": "Hear data visualizer Ernie Wright discuss the map in the video above. To see the maps unedited, watch the two videos below.Music credit: Life Choices by Eric ChevalierComplete transcript available.Watch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.", "width": 1920, "height": 1080, "pixels": 2073600 } } }, { "id": 403118, "type": "details_page", "extra_data": null, "instance": { "id": 4444, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/4444/", "page_type": "Visualization", "title": "Rima Prinz and Vera", "description": "The camera zooms from an overhead, global view centered on the northern rim of Prinz crater, at 26.3°N 43.7°W, down to an oblique, close-up view of Vera crater and the associated rille, Rima Prinz. 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Includes supplemental graphics that display the Moon's orbit, subsolar and sub-Earth points, and the Moon's distance from Earth at true scale. 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This coincidence is sometimes called a supermoon.The Moon's orbit is very slightly elliptical and therefore somewhat off-center relative to the Earth. Each month, the Moon passes through points in its orbit called perigee and apogee, the closest and farthest points from the Earth for that month. Some perigees are a little closer than others. The closest perigee for 2014 occurs on August 10 at around 17:49 Universal Time, when the Moon will be 356,896 kilometers (221,765 miles) away. As it happens, this is only a few minutes before the time of peak full Moon at 18:10 UT, when the Moon's ecliptic longitude differs from the Sun's by exactly 180 degrees.How often does this happen? The period between perigees, called the anomalistic month, is 27.55 days, on average, while the time between Full Moons, called the synodic month, is 29.53 days. These two periods sync up every 413 days, or 1.13 years. 15 anomalistic months are about as long as 14 synodic months, so that's how often the pattern repeats.Recently, a much broader definition of \"supermoon\" has taken hold. It includes both Full and New Moons, and perigee merely needs to be \"close enough,\" generally within a couple of days. By this definition, there are six or seven supermoons every year, half of which can't be observed. Not so super!The actual shape of the Moon's orbit is another source of confusion. The orbit is often depicted as an almost cigar-shaped ellipse, but this is a misleading exaggeration. If you were to draw the orbit on a sheet of paper, its deviation from a perfect circle would be less than the thickness of your pencil point. The 50,000 kilometer (30,000 mile) difference between perigee and apogee is almost entirely due to the orbit being off-center. The difference between the semimajor and semiminor axes is less than 1000 kilometers (600 miles).The animation begins in mid-July, showing that perigee and Full Moon miss each other by about a day. It then shows apogee on July 28, when the Moon is almost 32 Earth diameters away. It ends on August 10, the day of the supermoon, when the distance to the Moon is 28 Earth diameters. The Moon graphic in the upper left shows the change in the Moon's apparent size as it moves closer and farther in its orbit. (The relative sizes of the Earth and Moon in the main orbit graphic are exaggerated by a factor of 15 to make them more easily visible.) || ", "release_date": "2014-08-08T09:00:00-04:00", "update_date": "2023-05-03T13:50:40.292362-04:00", "main_image": { "id": 452883, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a000000/a004100/a004193/moon.0600_print.jpg", "filename": "moon.0600_print.jpg", "media_type": "Image", "alt_text": "The geometry of the Moon's orbit in motion, from mid-July until the supermoon on August 10, 2014. The inner blue circle shows perigee distance, the outer blue circle shows apogee distance, and the off-center, light gray circle shows the Moon's orbit. Frame sequences with alpha channels are available for the separate elements of the animation.", "width": 1024, "height": 576, "pixels": 589824 } } }, { "id": 403128, "type": "details_page", "extra_data": null, "instance": { "id": 4185, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/4185/", "page_type": "Visualization", "title": "A New Look at the Apollo 11 Landing Site", "description": "Apollo 11 landed on the Moon on July 20th, 1969, a little after 4:00 in the afternoon Eastern Daylight Time. The Lunar Module, nicknamed Eagle and flown by Neil Armstrong and Edwin \"Buzz\" Aldrin, touched down near the southern rim of the Sea of Tranquility, one of the large, dark basins that contribute to the Man in the Moon visible from Earth. Armstrong and Aldrin spent about two hours outside the LM setting up experiments and collecting samples. At one point, Armstrong ventured east of the LM to examine a small crater, dubbed Little West, that he'd flown over just before landing.The trails of disturbed regolith created by the astronauts' boots are still clearly visible in photographs of the landing site taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) narrow-angle camera (LROC) more than four decades later.LROC imagery makes it possible to visit the landing site in a whole new way by flying around a three-dimensional model of the site. LROC scientists created the digital elevation model using a stereo pair of images. Each image in the pair shows the site from a slightly different angle, allowing sophisticated software to infer the shape of the terrain, similar to the way that left and right eye views are combined in the brain to produce the perception of depth.The animator draped an LROC photograph over the terrain model. He also added a 3D model of the LM descent stage—the real LM in the photograph looks oddly flat when viewed at an oblique angle.Although the area around the site is relatively flat by lunar standards, West Crater (the big brother of the crater visited by Armstrong) appears in dramatic relief near the eastern edge of the terrain model. Ejecta from West comprises the boulders that Armstrong had to avoid as he searched for a safe landing site.Apollo 11 was the first of six increasingly ambitious crewed lunar landings. The exploration of the lunar surface by the Apollo astronauts, when combined with the wealth of remote sensing data now being returned by LRO, continues to inform our understanding of our nearest neighbor in space. || ", "release_date": "2014-07-18T09:00:00-04:00", "update_date": "2025-01-06T00:06:45.362351-05:00", "main_image": { "id": 453511, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a000000/a004100/a004185/G2014-064_print.jpg", "filename": "G2014-064_print.jpg", "media_type": "Image", "alt_text": "The Apollo 11 landing site visualized in three dimensions using photography and a stereo digital elevation model from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera. Transcript.This video is also available on our YouTube channel.", "width": 1024, "height": 576, "pixels": 589824 } } }, { "id": 403129, "type": "details_page", "extra_data": null, "instance": { "id": 10930, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/10930/", "page_type": "Produced Video", "title": "Evolution of the Moon", "description": "From year to year, the moon never seems to change. Craters and other formations appear to be permanent now, but the moon didn't always look like this. Thanks to NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, we now have a better look at some of the moon's history. Learn more in this video!This entry contains the Evolution of the Moon video in mutliple formats, including stereoscopic 3D in both side-by-side and individual left/right channel versions. It also includes a narrated and non-narrated version. Each individual video is labeled to make it easier to find the version that works for you! || ", "release_date": "2012-03-14T10:00:00-04:00", "update_date": "2023-05-03T13:53:12.493549-04:00", "main_image": { "id": 478109, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000/a010900/a010930/evol_moon_LEFT_ipod_lg.01802_print.jpg", "filename": "evol_moon_LEFT_ipod_lg.01802_print.jpg", "media_type": "Image", "alt_text": "MUSIC/SFX ONLY - 2D AND 3D:Learn more about the evolution of the moon by watching this video!This version contains both the left and right videos for stereoscopic 3D presentations, and you can also download standard 2D versions! The labels next to each link will help you pick.", "width": 1024, "height": 576, "pixels": 589824 } } }, { "id": 403130, "type": "details_page", "extra_data": null, "instance": { "id": 11569, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/11569/", "page_type": "Produced Video", "title": "The Moon As Art Contest", "description": "To celebrate its 5th Anniversary, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission decided to hold a contest to pick a cover image for \"The Moon As Art\" collection.This collection features a variety of beautiful visuals that were created using data gathered by LRO over the first 4.5 years of operations. 5 images were selected by the LRO team to put up for a public vote. Did your favorite image win? Watch this video to find out! || ", "release_date": "2014-06-18T11:00:00-04:00", "update_date": "2023-05-03T13:50:49.241853-04:00", "main_image": { "id": 454375, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000/a011500/a011569/G2014-052_MoonAsArtContest_MASTER_youtube_hq.7_print.jpg", "filename": "G2014-052_MoonAsArtContest_MASTER_youtube_hq.7_print.jpg", "media_type": "Image", "alt_text": "The Moon As Art contest announces its winner.For complete transcript, click here.", "width": 960, "height": 540, "pixels": 518400 } } }, { "id": 403131, "type": "details_page", "extra_data": null, "instance": { "id": 11514, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/11514/", "page_type": "Produced Video", "title": "Need To Know: Lunar Eclipse and LRO", "description": "On April 15th, 2014 there will be a total lunar eclipse visible from North America. Noah Petro, LRO Deputy Project Scientist, discusses this unique event and what effect it will have on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). || ", "release_date": "2014-04-08T06:00:00-04:00", "update_date": "2023-05-03T13:51:01.947979-04:00", "main_image": { "id": 456859, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000/a011500/a011514/G2014-031_LunarEclipseLRO_MASTER_youtube_hq_web.png", "filename": "G2014-031_LunarEclipseLRO_MASTER_youtube_hq_web.png", "media_type": "Image", "alt_text": "NASA scientist Noah Petro sheds some light on the April 15th lunar eclipse which will leave the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) in darkness for several hours. He explains what a lunar eclipse is, and what this one will look like from Earth. Noah also provides details on the LRO mission, and how the spacecraft will function during this event. For complete transcript, click here.Watch this video on the NASAexplorer YouTube channel.", "width": 180, "height": 320, "pixels": 57600 } } }, { "id": 403132, "type": "details_page", "extra_data": null, "instance": { "id": 11494, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/11494/", "page_type": "Produced Video", "title": "Jim Garvin's Top \"Pics\" - LROC Images", "description": "In this video series, NASA Scientist Jim Garvin highlights his favorite pictures taken throughout the solar system. This episode focuses on images taken by LROC – the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera. Jim explains which pictures made his “top 5” list. || ", "release_date": "2014-03-24T06:00:00-04:00", "update_date": "2023-05-03T13:51:04.557693-04:00", "main_image": { "id": 457900, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000/a011400/a011494/G2014-012_JGTopPics-Lroc_MASTER_youtube_hq.980_print.jpg", "filename": "G2014-012_JGTopPics-Lroc_MASTER_youtube_hq.980_print.jpg", "media_type": "Image", "alt_text": "NASA Scientist Jim Garvin selects what he considers to be the five best images taken by LROC – the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera. His discussion focuses on pictures of Aristarchus, the lunar South Pole, moon ejecta, pit craters, and Tycho crater.For complete transcript, click here.", "width": 960, "height": 540, "pixels": 518400 } } }, { "id": 403134, "type": "details_page", "extra_data": null, "instance": { "id": 10929, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/10929/", "page_type": "Produced Video", "title": "A Narrated Tour of the Moon", "description": "Although the moon has remained largely unchanged during human history, our understanding of it and how it has evolved over time has evolved dramatically. Thanks to new measurements, we have new and unprecedented views of its surface, along with new insight into how it and other rocky planets in our solar system came to look the way they do. See some of the sights and learn more about the moon here! || ", "release_date": "2012-03-14T10:00:00-04:00", "update_date": "2023-05-03T13:53:12.339355-04:00", "main_image": { "id": 478081, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000/a010900/a010929/moon_tour_ipod_lg00027_print.jpg", "filename": "moon_tour_ipod_lg00027_print.jpg", "media_type": "Image", "alt_text": "4.5 minute flyover tour of the moon. Many of the shots for the narrated tour come from this video.", "width": 1024, "height": 576, "pixels": 589824 } } }, { "id": 403135, "type": "details_page", "extra_data": null, "instance": { "id": 11612, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/11612/", "page_type": "Produced Video", "title": "Peeking Into Lunar Pits", "description": "Since 2009, NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has spotted hundreds of conspicuous holes on the Moon. These steep-walled “pits\" vary from a few meters to nearly 1 kilometer wide, and can reach depths of over 100 meters. Scientists think that pits may form when part of the Moon’s surface collapses above a lava tube, and high-resolution photographs from LRO suggest that many of the pits widen underground. If so, lunar pits might provide shelter from radiation, meteorite impacts, and extreme temperatures, making them valuable sites for future exploration. || ", "release_date": "2014-07-17T13:00:00-04:00", "update_date": "2023-05-03T13:50:44.642080-04:00", "main_image": { "id": 453198, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000/a011600/a011612/Pit_thumbnail_3.png", "filename": "Pit_thumbnail_3.png", "media_type": "Image", "alt_text": "NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) has photographed hundreds of holes on the Moon's surface, which may lead to environments sheltered from radiation, meteorite impacts, and extreme temperatures.Watch this video on the NASAexplorer YouTube channel.", "width": 1280, "height": 720, "pixels": 921600 } } }, { "id": 403136, "type": "details_page", "extra_data": null, "instance": { "id": 11516, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/11516/", "page_type": "Produced Video", "title": "Understanding Lunar Eclipses", "description": "What can cause the full Moon to quickly darken, then glow red? A lunar eclipse: a striking display of orbital mechanics that occurs when the Moon passes through the Earth's shadow. To learn more, watch the video below. || ", "release_date": "2014-04-08T08:00:00-04:00", "update_date": "2023-05-03T13:51:01.765615-04:00", "main_image": { "id": 456516, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000/a011500/a011516/lunar_eclipse_thumbnail_5.png", "filename": "lunar_eclipse_thumbnail_5.png", "media_type": "Image", "alt_text": "It's not often that we get a chance to see our planet's shadow, but a lunar eclipse gives us a fleeting glimpse, as the Earth's shadow is projected onto the full Moon over the course of a few hours. Though a lunar eclipse can be seen only at night, it's worth staying up to catch the show.For complete transcript, click here.Watch this video on the NASAexplorer YouTube channel.", "width": 1280, "height": 720, "pixels": 921600 } } }, { "id": 403133, "type": "details_page", "extra_data": null, "instance": { "id": 4129, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/4129/", "page_type": "Visualization", "title": "Earthrise: The 45th Anniversary", "description": "In December of 1968, the crew of Apollo 8 became the first people to leave our home planet and travel to another body in space. But as crew members Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders all later recalled, the most important thing they discovered was Earth.Using photo mosaics and elevation data from Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), this video commemorates the 45th anniversary of Apollo 8's historic flight by recreating the moment when the crew first saw and photographed the Earth rising from behind the Moon. Narrator Andrew Chaikin, author of A Man on the Moon, sets the scene for a three-minute visualization of the view from both inside and outside the spacecraft accompanied by the onboard audio of the astronauts.The visualization draws on numerous historical sources, including the actual cloud pattern on Earth from the ESSA-7 satellite and dozens of photographs taken by Apollo 8, and it reveals new, historically significant information about the Earthrise photographs. It has not been widely known, for example, that the spacecraft was rolling when the photos were taken, and that it was this roll that brought the Earth into view. The visualization establishes the precise timing of the roll and, for the first time ever, identifies which window each photograph was taken from.The key to the new work is a set of vertical stereo photographs taken by a camera mounted in the Command Module's rendezvous window and pointing straight down onto the lunar surface. It automatically photographed the surface every 20 seconds. By registering each photograph to a model of the terrain based on LRO data, the orientation of the spacecraft can be precisely determined.Andrew Chaikin's article Who Took the Legendary Earthrise Photo From Apollo 8? appeared in the January, 2018 issue of Smithsonian magazine. It includes the story of the making of this visualization.A Google Hangout discussion of this visualization between Ernie Wright (creator of the visualization), Andrew Chaikin, John Keller (LRO project scientist), and Aries Keck (NASA media specialist) was held on December 20, 2013. A replay of that hangout is available here.Ernie Wright presented a talk about the making of this animation at the 2014 SIGGRAPH Conference in Vancouver. He also wrote a NASA Wavelength blog entry about Earthrise that includes links to educator resources related to LRO. || ", "release_date": "2013-12-20T10:00:00-05:00", "update_date": "2025-01-05T22:27:37.229660-05:00", "main_image": { "id": 459826, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a000000/a004100/a004129/video_preview.jpg", "filename": "video_preview.jpg", "media_type": "Image", "alt_text": "The full video, with narration by Andrew Chaikin. You can also watch this video on the NASAexplorer YouTube channel. 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However, thanks to new data from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, we can now see into these dark craters in incredible detail. || ", "release_date": "2013-03-06T11:00:00-05:00", "update_date": "2023-05-03T13:52:20.770205-04:00", "main_image": { "id": 467534, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000/a011200/a011218/G2013-007_Perma_Shadows_MASTER_youtube_hq00502_print.jpg", "filename": "G2013-007_Perma_Shadows_MASTER_youtube_hq00502_print.jpg", "media_type": "Image", "alt_text": "Deep in the craters of the Moon's south pole lurk permanently shadowed regions: areas that have not seen sunlight in over two billion years. 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