SPECIAL EFFECTS VIDEO DISC #6 INDEX



Video Effect Category Subject Chapter # Start End Frames Seconds
Antartic flyover Solar System Earth 9 655 1771 1116 37.2
Quasar, full screen with jets, slow movement slide to frontal view Galaxies Quasar 10 1772 3127 1355 45.166666
Quasar, zoom version of above Galaxies Quasar 11 3128 4432 1304 43.466666
Quasar, faster version with plunge inward at end Galaxies Quasar 12 4433 5322 889 29.633333
Galaxy, active nuclear region Galaxies 13 5323 6690 1367 45.566666
Black hole, rotating, with improved defined center Deep Space Black Hole 14 6691 7395 704 23.466666
Black hole, swirling zoom (Venus 1) Deep Space Black Hole 15 7396 8120 724 24.133333
Venus, rotating with mix through clouds to Magellan radar globe with zoom and flight over Artemis region, Venus 2 Solar System Venus 16 8121 12607 4486 149.53333
Flight over Lavinia Planitia Alpha Regio, impact craters and pancake features Solar System Venus 17 12608 15780 3172 105.73333
Flight over Estia Regio Sif Mons and Gula Mons volcanoes; spectacular rift valley and impact craters Solar System Venus 18 15781 18920 3139 104.63333
Moonquest logo Misc. Moon 19 18921 19308 387 12.9
ALVIN submarine Scientific Research Earth 20 19309 20418 1109 36.966666
JASON submarine Scientific Research Earth 21 20419 21476 1057 35.233333
New asteroid (by Galileo) Solar System Asteroid 22 21477 22648 1171 39.033333
Earth, rotating, zoom to center Solar System Earth 23 22649 23594 945 31.5
Earth, rotating, zoom to horizon Solar System Earth 24 23595 24511 916 30.533333
Triton, zoom approach, unique rotate and slide off Solar System Neptune 25 24512 24937 425 14.166666
Triton, full size, rotating Solar System Neptune 26 24938 25488 550 18.333333
Solar System Image Library. Each image is electronically wiped on and off and is presented as a spacecraft readout based on the Voyager Imaging System. Solar System 27 25489 27229 1740 58
Full Moon Solar System Moon 27 25530 25649 119 3.9666666
Southern Lunar Hemisphere Solar System Moon 27 25650 25772 122 4.0666666
Northeastern quadrant (IAU) Solar System Moon 27 25773 25882 109 3.6333333
Northwestern quadrant (IAU) Solar System Moon 27 25883 25994 111 3.7
Plato and Lava plains Solar System Moon 27 25995 26106 111 3.7
Archimedes and Aristillus Solar System Moon 27 26107 26219 112 3.7333333
Copernicus and Eratosthenes Solar System Moon 27 26220 26333 113 3.7666666
Aristoteles and Eudoxus Solar System Moon 27 26334 26445 111 3.7
Theophillus and Cyrillus Solar System Moon 27 26446 26556 110 3.6666666
Tycho and northern hemisphere Solar System Moon 27 26557 26669 112 3.7333333
Lunar farside Solar System Moon 27 26670 26783 113 3.7666666
Mare Orientale Solar System Moon 27 26784 26894 110 3.6666666
Polar craters Solar System Moon 27 26895 27007 112 3.7333333
Lunar crater Solar System Moon 27 27008 27119 111 3.7
Tsiolkovsky, far side Solar System Moon 27 27120 27229 109 3.6333333
Mercury/Mariner series begins Solar System Mercury 28 27230 27265 35 1.1666666
Cratered terrain, NE limb, crater with dark ring is Lermontov (99 miles diameter) Solar System Mercury 28 27266 27375 109 3.6333333
Cratered terrain, SE limb, large crater with flat floor near image center is called Shubert (99 miles diameter) Solar System Mercury 28 27376 27487 111 3.7
Cratered terrain, NW limb, the bright rayed crater lies in the middle of Planitia Sobkou Solar System Mercury 28 27488 27599 111 3.7
Cratered terrain, SW limb, crater with central peak at upper right is Tyagaraja (62 miles diameter) Solar System Mercury 28 27600 27713 113 3.7666666
Mercury's southern hemisphere, photomosaic taken during the 2nd flyby of Mariner 10 Solar System Mercury 28 27714 27825 111 3.7
Caloris Basin,detail of the NE rim - notice ring to lower left of the image Solar System Mercury 28 27826 27935 109 3.6333333
Caloris basin floor to upper left, with a complex pattern of ridges and fractures Solar System Mercury 28 27936 28052 116 3.8666666
Discovery scarp cuts across crater, reaching more than a mile high in places Solar System Mercury 28 28053 28161 108 3.6
Caloris Basin (left of image), photomosaic. The basin is 800 miles across, most hidden from Mariner 10's cameras Solar System Mercury 28 28162 28276 114 3.8
Russian Venera Lander images series begin Solar System Venus 29 28276 28321 45 1.5
Venera 13 image which landed near the Beta Regio volcanoes. The next three images show part of the same panorama, color. A section of the spacecraft is visible at the bottom of each frame Solar System Venus 29 28322 28434 112 3.7333333
Venera 13 image of Venus cont'd, color Solar System Venus 29 28434 28546 112 3.7333333
Venera 13 image of Venus cont'd showing basaltic rocks, color Solar System Venus 29 28547 28656 109 3.6333333
Venus, surface image from Venera 13, B&W Solar System Venus 29 28657 28772 115 3.8333333
Venera 13 image showing lander foot and lens cap at right, B&W Solar System Venus 29 28773 28884 111 3.7
Venera 14 landing site, B&W Solar System Venus 29 28885 28999 114 3.8
Venera 14 image showing more flat rocks and less dust than the Venera 13 site, B&W Solar System Venus 29 29000 29105 105 3.5
Magellan radar images of Venus series begins Solar System Venus 30 29106 29151 45 1.5
Rhea Mons volcano, radar image, B&W Solar System Venus 30 29152 29267 115 3.8333333
Volcano Sif Mons Solar System Venus 30 29268 29376 108 3.6
Crater Aurelia, 19 miles across, at middle right of image Solar System Venus 30 29377 29487 110 3.6666666
Volcanic flows north of Ishta Terra, a highland region on Venus, color Solar System Venus 30 29488 29601 113 3.7666666
Volcanic flows. details shown in previous image, color Solar System Venus 30 29602 29718 116 3.8666666
Region to the right of Maxwell Montes is shown, known as Fortuna Tessera. Maxwell Montes is the bright region at left Solar System Venus 30 29719 29827 108 3.6
Venusian lava plains, color, lying south of Lakshmi Planum Solar System Venus 30 29828 29937 109 3.6333333
Ishta Terra with Maxwell Montes to the right, topographical view Solar System Venus 30 29938 30052 114 3.8
Ishta Terra, detail of topographical view with Maxwell Montes to the right Solar System Venus 30 30053 30165 112 3.7333333
Ishta Terra region, color, slow pan Solar System Venus 30 30166 30566 400 13.333333
Volcanic domes in Alpha Regio, each 15 miles across and steep sides, B&W Solar System Venus 30 30567 30638 71 2.3666666
Fractured terrain, B&W Solar System Venus 30 30639 30711 72 2.4
Long sinuous feature on Venus, B&W Solar System Venus 30 30712 30792 80 2.6666666
Volcanoes in the Atla region of Venus, B&W Solar System Venus 30 30793 30863 70 2.3333333
Lakshmi Planum, ridges at the northern edge, B&W Solar System Venus 30 30864 30935 71 2.3666666
Volcanic dome and crater, B&W Solar System Venus 30 30936 31013 77 2.5666666
Venusian crater, Aurelia, B&W Solar System Venus 30 31014 31084 70 2.3333333
Three large impact craters, B&W Solar System Venus 30 31085 31156 71 2.3666666
Aphrodite Terra, radar mosaic, false-color Solar System Venus 30 31157 31205 48 1.6
Mars series begins Solar System Mars 31 31206 31251 45 1.5
Half illuminated Mars from Viking, color Solar System Mars 31 31252 31361 109 3.6333333
Mars, south Polar region, color Solar System Mars 31 31362 31475 113 3.7666666
Mars, detail of atmosphere, as seen from orbit, plus the Argyre basin, color Solar System Mars 31 31476 31582 106 3.5333333
Mars, canyonlandscolor Solar System Mars 31 31583 31693 110 3.6666666
Martian crater field, small, color Solar System Mars 31 31694 31807 113 3.7666666
Mist forming in valleys near the morning limb of Mars Solar System Mars 31 31808 31919 111 3.7
Mist and haze fill maze of canyons Solar System Mars 31 31920 32034 114 3.8
Canyon walls, detailed, color Solar System Mars 31 32035 32148 113 3.7666666
Mist and haze fill part of the Valles Marineris, color Solar System Mars 31 32149 32259 110 3.6666666
Valles Marineris, eastern end, almost 2000 miles long and 26,000 feet deep, color Solar System Mars 31 32260 32370 110 3.6666666
Valles Marineris, detail of wall, B&W Solar System Mars 31 32371 32482 111 3.7
Valles Marineris, detail of wall, B&W, slightly closer view Solar System Mars 31 32483 32599 116 3.8666666
Mist fills a cratered terrain on Mars, color Solar System Mars 31 32600 32705 105 3.5
Mist fills a cratered terrain on Mars, color Solar System Mars 31 32706 32819 113 3.7666666
Viking orbiter image of craters near Mars terminator Solar System Mars 31 32820 32930 110 3.6666666
Ice covered craters near the Martian pole Solar System Mars 31 32931 33044 113 3.7666666
Martian South Polar Cap Solar System Mars 31 33045 33155 110 3.6666666
Layering in Polar cap ice Solar System Mars 31 33156 33266 110 3.6666666
Ice layers at the Martian North Pole, alternate detail Solar System Mars 31 33267 33378 111 3.7
Ancient river bed, B&W Solar System Mars 31 33379 33490 111 3.7
Numerous ancient river channels are well shown in this Mariner 9 image Solar System Mars 31 33491 33604 113 3.7666666
Water presumably once flowed around this crater, B&W Solar System Mars 31 33605 33716 111 3.7
Impact crater caused melting of surface, mud flow surrounds crater Solar System Mars 31 33717 33829 112 3.7333333
Mars, chaotic terrain Solar System Mars 31 33830 33936 106 3.5333333
Windswept crater scene on Mars Solar System Mars 31 33937 34047 110 3.6666666
Spiral cloud formation in Mars' atmosphere Solar System Mars 31 34048 34157 109 3.6333333
Mars, crescent, on its side, shows the Tharsis Ridge volcanoes and Olympus Mons Solar System Mars 31 34158 34272 114 3.8
Olympus Mons, B&W Solar System Mars 31 34273 34382 109 3.6333333
Olympus Mons, oblique view, complete with clouds, color Solar System Mars 31 34383 34498 115 3.8333333
Olympus Mons, crater at the summit Solar System Mars 31 34499 34608 109 3.6333333
Olympus Mons, detail of crater at the summit Solar System Mars 31 34609 34722 113 3.7666666
Olympus Mons, detail of crater atop Solar System Mars 31 34723 34830 107 3.5666666
Viking Lander images series begins Solar System Mars 32 34831 34876 45 1.5
Martian landing site, boulder, close-up Solar System Mars 32 34877 34985 108 3.6
Trenches dug into the Martian soil, general view Solar System Mars 32 34986 35103 117 3.9
Mars, rock strewn scene Solar System Mars 32 35104 35212 108 3.6
Large boulder on Mars, with lander details in foreground Solar System Mars 32 35213 35337 124 4.1333333
Weather boom deployed on Viking Lander Solar System Mars 32 35338 35439 101 3.3666666
Winter coats Martian landscape in a light frost layer Solar System Mars 32 35440 35552 112 3.7333333
Sunset on Mars from Viking Solar System Mars 32 35553 35660 107 3.5666666
Martian Satellite/Phobos sequence series begins Solar System Mars 33 35661 35705 44 1.4666666
Phobos Solar System Mars 33 35706 35821 115 3.8333333
Phobos, detail with Stickney crater in partial shadow Solar System Mars 33 35822 35931 109 3.6333333
String of tiny crater dot the surface of Phobos Solar System Mars 33 35932 36042 110 3.6666666
Phobos, detailed image Solar System Mars 33 36043 36156 113 3.7666666
Phobos, craters Solar System Mars 33 36157 36269 112 3.7333333
Phobos, craters, alternative image Solar System Mars 33 36270 36380 110 3.6666666
Martian Satellite/Deimos series begins Solar System Mars 34 36381 36425 44 1.4666666
Deimos, distant view Solar System Mars 34 36426 36536 110 3.6666666
Deimos/1, closer view Solar System Mars 34 36537 36645 108 3.6
Deimos/2, closer view Solar System Mars 34 36646 36758 112 3.7333333
Tiny craters dot Deimos' surface Solar System Mars 34 36759 36867 108 3.6
Earth and Jupiter series begin Solar System Earth/Jupiter 35 36868 36914 46 1.5333333
Full Earth showing Africa, color Solar System Earth 35 36915 37026 111 3.7
Full Earth showing Africa, B&W Solar System Earth 35 37027 37139 112 3.7333333
Full Earth showing Africa, with UV filter Solar System Earth 35 37140 37250 110 3.6666666
Full Earth showing Africa, with Infra-red filter Solar System Earth 35 37251 37365 114 3.8
Graphical plot showing Ozone hole over Antarctica Solar System Earth 35 37366 37480 114 3.8
Northern Europe color composite showing large ring structure/crater Solar System Earth 35 37481 37592 111 3.7
Alps and Mediterranean Sea, composite, color Solar System Earth 35 37593 37706 113 3.7666666
Spain, composite color Solar System Earth 35 37707 37818 111 3.7
British Isles and Ireland, composite, color Solar System Earth 35 37819 37931 112 3.7333333
Scandinavia, composite, color Solar System Earth 35 37932 38043 111 3.7
Europe, composite, color Solar System Earth 35 38044 38155 111 3.7
Jupiter's Moon, Io/Voyager Solar System Jupiter 35 38156 38269 113 3.7666666
Volcano erupts on limb of Io Solar System Jupiter 35 38270 38354 84 2.8
Active Io volcano, close-up Solar System Jupiter 35 38385 38498 113 3.7666666
Volcano on Io, part of a 3 image sequence showing an eruption, true color image Solar System Jupiter 35 38499 38611 112 3.7333333
Io eruption sequence, image 2 Solar System Jupiter 35 38612 38725 113 3.7666666
Io eruption sequence, image 3 Solar System Jupiter 35 38726 38838 112 3.7333333
Io,true color image Solar System Jupiter 35 38839 38953 114 3.8
Io, detail of one volcano, close-up Solar System Jupiter 35 38954 39067 113 3.7666666
Volcanoes on Io, showing lava flows, false color image Solar System Jupiter 35 39068 39179 111 3.7
Jupiter and four moons, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, composite image Solar System Jupiter 35 39180 39293 113 3.7666666
Voyager image of Ganymede Solar System Jupiter 35 39294 39408 114 3.8
Ganymede, close-up Solar System Jupiter 35 39409 39522 113 3.7666666
Voyager image of Callisto Solar System Jupiter 35 39523 39636 113 3.7666666
Callisto, detail of giant impact basin Solar System Jupiter 35 39637 39750 113 3.7666666
Voyager image of Europa Solar System Jupiter 35 39751 39865 114 3.8
Europa, close-up Solar System Jupiter 35 39866 39976 110 3.6666666
Europa, alternative image, close-up Solar System Jupiter 35 39977 40091 114 3.8
Voyager image of Jupiter's Great Red Spot Solar System Jupiter 35 40092 40205 113 3.7666666
Voyager image of Jupiter's Great Red Spot Solar System Jupiter 35 40206 40318 112 3.7333333
Great Red Spot, false color detail Solar System Jupiter 35 40319 40433 114 3.8
Great Red Spot, false color detail Solar System Jupiter 35 40434 40547 113 3.7666666
Jupiter and Io, from Voyager Solar System Jupiter 35 40548 40660 112 3.7333333
Jupiter, with shadow of a moon Solar System Jupiter 35 40661 40774 113 3.7666666
Jovian atmosphere Solar System Jupiter 35 40775 40888 113 3.7666666
Jovian atmosphere, detail of long brown spot Solar System Jupiter 35 40889 41001 112 3.7333333
Infra Red image of Jupiter, revealing the warm equatorial belts Solar System Jupiter 35 41002 41116 114 3.8
Amalthea small moon of Jupiter Solar System Jupiter 35 41117 41230 113 3.7666666
Ganymede, detail of crater field Solar System Jupiter 35 41231 41344 113 3.7666666
Ganymede's varied terrain Solar System Jupiter 35 41345 41454 109 3.6333333
Saturn series begins Solar System Saturn 36 41455 41499 44 1.4666666
Saturn and 3 moons, from Voyager Solar System Saturn 36 41500 41643 143 4.7666666
Saturn and 3 moons, from Voyager, close-up Solar System Saturn 36 41614 41727 113 3.7666666
Saturn Globe, with atmospheric features Solar System Saturn 36 41728 41841 113 3.7666666
Saturn's northern hemisphere revealing cloud details, false color image Solar System Saturn 36 41842 41955 113 3.7666666
Saturn, atmospheric weather systems, false color detail Solar System Saturn 36 41956 42069 113 3.7666666
Jet stream feature is the fine black line in this false color Voyager image Solar System Saturn 36 42070 42182 112 3.7333333
Jet stream feature is the fine black line in this false color Voyager image Solar System Saturn 36 42183 42296 113 3.7666666
Saturn's polar region, circular cloud features Solar System Saturn 36 42297 42410 113 3.7666666
Saturn, detail of North Polar Region Solar System Saturn 36 42411 42524 113 3.7666666
Part of the ring system, false color image Solar System Saturn 36 42525 42637 112 3.7333333
Cassini Division, revealing a number of rings inside the so-called 'division', close-up Solar System Saturn 36 42638 42751 113 3.7666666
Main rings, false color detail Solar System Saturn 36 42752 42864 112 3.7333333
Main rings, but including the Cassini Division, false color detail Solar System Saturn 36 42865 42978 113 3.7666666
Main rings, but including the Cassini Division, alternative image, false color detail Solar System Saturn 36 42979 43093 114 3.8
Ring system with 'spokes' visible, false color image Solar System Saturn 36 43094 43205 111 3.7
Ring system, almost edge-on view, showing individual 'moonlets' or Shepherd Moons, B&W Solar System Saturn 36 43206 43321 115 3.8333333
Two shepherd moons either side of a fine ring, detailed close-up Solar System Saturn 36 43322 43434 112 3.7333333
Mimas, with large crater in shadow Solar System Saturn 36 43435 43548 113 3.7666666
Mimas, with large crater in full view Solar System Saturn 36 43549 43662 113 3.7666666
High resolution color image of Mimas Solar System Saturn 36 43663 43776 113 3.7666666
Enceladus, close-up Solar System Saturn 36 43777 43891 114 3.8
Enceladus, close-up, color Solar System Saturn 36 43892 44004 112 3.7333333
Voyager 1 image of Dione,color Solar System Saturn 36 44005 44118 113 3.7666666
High resolution image of Rhea Solar System Saturn 36 44119 44231 112 3.7333333
Rhea, close-up, color Solar System Saturn 36 44232 44345 113 3.7666666
Iapetus in color showing light and dark hemispheres Solar System Saturn 36 44346 44458 112 3.7333333
Four of the small shepherd satellites discovered by Voyager. 1980S26 (top left), 1980S27 (bottom left), 1980S1(top right) and 1980S3 (bottom right) Solar System Saturn 36 44459 44573 114 3.8
Hyperion, color Solar System Saturn 36 44574 44688 114 3.8
1980S3 with shadow of the F-ring Solar System Saturn 36 44689 44801 112 3.7333333
Titan illuminated from behind. Tips of the crescent form a complete ring due to the scattering of sunlight in the thick atmosphere Solar System Saturn 36 44802 44915 113 3.7666666
Titan, detail of atmospheric layers Solar System Saturn 36 44916 45026 110 3.6666666
Uranus series begins Solar System Uranus 37 45027 45072 45 1.5
Featureless globe of Uranus as seen by Voyager 2 Solar System Uranus 37 45073 45186 113 3.7666666
Uranus, revealing some atmospheric structure, false color image Solar System Uranus 37 45187 45300 113 3.7666666
Uranus, detail of the faint ring system around Uranus in a time exposure - note the star trails Solar System Uranus 37 45301 45414 113 3.7666666
Voyager 2 discovered 10 small moons around Uranus - two of them are circled here, 1986U7 and 1986U8 Solar System Uranus 37 45415 45528 113 3.7666666
Uranus,' faint ring system Solar System Uranus 37 45529 45643 114 3.8
Eight of the nine rings shown in close-up Solar System Uranus 37 45644 45756 112 3.7333333
Ring system revealing extremely faint dust particles between main rings, color Solar System Uranus 37 45757 45871 114 3.8
Three new moons discovered by Voyager 2, 1986U1, U3 and U4 Solar System Uranus 37 45872 45984 112 3.7333333
Ariel with fault valleys up to 20 miles deep, B&W Solar System Uranus 37 45985 46097 112 3.7333333
Ariel, color detail Solar System Uranus 37 46098 46211 113 3.7666666
Ariel, detailed, B&W Solar System Uranus 37 46212 46330 118 3.9333333
Umbriel, darkest of the Uranian Moons, B&W Solar System Uranus 37 46331 46439 108 3.6
Titania, the largest moon of Uranus Solar System Uranus 37 46440 46553 113 3.7666666
Titania, B&W image Solar System Uranus 37 46554 46669 115 3.8333333
Titania, same as Frame 46440 but B&W Solar System Uranus 37 46670 46781 111 3.7
Oberon, outermost moon or Uranus. Notice high mountain on the limb Solar System Uranus 37 46782 46894 112 3.7333333
Miranda, almost full globe Solar System Uranus 37 46895 47008 113 3.7666666
Miranda, detail, B&W Solar System Uranus 37 47009 47123 114 3.8
Miranda, detail of grooved terrain Solar System Uranus 37 47124 47235 111 3.7
Grooved terrain and chevron feature in detail on Miranda Solar System Uranus 37 47236 47350 114 3.8
10-12 mile high cliffs on Miranda Solar System Uranus 37 47351 47463 112 3.7333333
Miranda, cliffs, close-up Solar System Uranus 37 47464 47575 111 3.7
Miscellaneous series begins Solar System 38 47576 47619 43 1.4333333
Earth, false color image Solar System Earth 38 47620 47734 114 3.8
Jules Verne's moon rocket hitting the Moon, still from B&W movie Solar System Moon 38 47735 47843 108 3.6
Neptune Series begins Solar System Neptune 39 47844 47887 43 1.4333333
Neptune from Voyager 2 showing white clouds, false color image Solar System Neptune 39 47888 47999 111 3.7
Small dark spot, false color image Solar System Neptune 39 48000 48113 113 3.7666666
Great Dark Spot, false color whole disk image Solar System Neptune 39 48114 48229 115 3.8333333
Great Dark Spot with white 'scooter' feature below, and small dark spot Solar System Neptune 39 48230 48343 113 3.7666666
Neptune, detailed close-up of the Great Dark Spot Solar System Neptune 39 48344 48456 112 3.7333333
Scooter' and small dark spot on Neptune Solar System Neptune 39 48457 48567 110 3.6666666
Scooter' and small dark spot on Neptune, close-up Solar System Neptune 39 48568 48685 117 3.9
High altitude 'cirrus' cloud on Neptune Solar System Neptune 39 48686 48799 113 3.7666666
Cirrus cloud near terminator Solar System Neptune 39 48800 48911 111 3.7
Neptunian Ring clumps close-up Solar System Neptune 39 48912 49027 115 3.8333333
Neptunian ring system, backlit view Solar System Neptune 39 49028 49140 112 3.7333333
Two moons discovered by Voyager 2 near ring system Solar System Neptune 39 49141 49254 113 3.7666666
Proteus, discovered by Voyager 2 Solar System Neptune 39 49255 49366 111 3.7
Voyager 2's only image of Nereid Solar System Neptune 39 49367 49482 115 3.8333333
Nitrogen haze above the surface of Triton shown in this highly enhanced image Solar System Neptune 39 49483 49595 112 3.7333333
Triton, dark features Solar System Neptune 39 49596 49710 114 3.8
Triton, criss-cross features Solar System Neptune 39 49711 49821 110 3.6666666
Small crater and flat 'mare-type' features on Triton Solar System Neptune 39 49822 49935 113 3.7666666
Triton, dark plumes caused by Nitrogen Geysers fan across the surface Solar System Neptune 39 49936 50050 114 3.8
Near the limb of Triton, an active geyser releases dark material and is blown 'downwind' to the right Solar System Neptune 39 50051 50165 114 3.8
Triton, detail of geyser Solar System Neptune 39 50166 50277 111 3.7
One hemisphere of Triton, color Solar System Neptune 39 50278 50389 111 3.7
Triton, etailed color image of dark features Solar System Neptune 39 50390 50504 114 3.8
Active Sun in X-rays wipe on Solar System Sun 40 50505 50549 44 1.4666666
Active Sun in X-rays. Solar System Sun 40 50549 50659 110 3.6666666
Title, 'Star of Bethlehem' show Misc. 41 50660 51139 479 15.966666
Christmas star Misc. 42 51140 51855 715 23.833333
Sporadic meteors to meteor shower Solar System Meteors 43 51856 52798 942 31.4
Orbit over Martian pole Solar System Mars 44 52799 53602 803 26.766666
ALVIN Submarine Scientific Research Earth 45 53603 53909 306 10.2