Category: Solar System


Subject Video Effect Disc # Chapter # Start End Frames Seconds
Earth Earth, gibbous, zoom 1 3 1139 1745 606 20.2
Earth Earth, zoom 1 4 1765 2924 1159 38.633333
Moon Moon, farside, zoom 1 5 2933 3845 912 30.4
Sun Sun, prominences, zoom 1 6 3852 4941 1089 36.3
Sun Sun, solar eclipse, t-lapse 1 7 4950 6302 1352 45.066666
Comet Comet, evolving, slewing 1 8 6302 7031 729 24.3
Comet Comet nucleus, tumble-zoom 1 9 7090 7550 460 15.333333
Comet Comet nucleus to solar system (F) 1 10 7557 9959 2402 80.066666
Comet Comet Halley, t-lapse #2 (F) 1 12 11070 11440 370 12.333333
Mercury Mercury, zoom 1 13 11450 12422 972 32.4
Mercury Sun, from Mercury, retro loop 1 14 12427 12873 446 14.866666
Venus Venus, UV, zoom 1 15 12883 13734 851 28.366666
Venus Venus, UV, mosaic rotation 1 16 13751 14366 615 20.5
Venus Venus Orbit Image Radar (F) 1 18 14994 15713 719 23.966666
Mars Mars, with Phobos, zoom 1 19 15725 16586 861 28.7
Mars Mars, texture-mapped, rotate 1 20 16600 17611 1011 33.7
Mars Mars, texture-mapped, zoom 1 21 17629 18538 909 30.3
Mars Deimos, tumbling, zoom 1 22 18549 19263 714 23.8
Mars Phobos, tumbling, zoom 1 23 19278 19989 711 23.7
Mars Mars, Olympus Mons, fly (F) 1 24 19990 21078 1088 36.266666
Mars Phobos probe, experiments #2 1 26 22993 24430 1437 47.9
Asteroid Asteroid, tumbling, zoom 1 27 24436 24965 529 17.633333
Jupiter Jupiter, with Io, zoom 1 28 24970 25861 891 29.7
Jupiter Jupiter, mosaic rotation 1 29 25865 26325 460 15.333333
Jupiter Io, zoom 1 30 26365 27165 800 26.666666
Jupiter Europa, zoom 1 31 27168 27955 787 26.233333
Jupiter Ganymede, zoom 1 32 27960 28753 793 26.433333
Jupiter Callisto, zoom 1 33 28756 29590 834 27.8
Jupiter Io, zoom, with volcanoes 1 34 29599 30793 1194 39.8
Saturn Saturn, zoom 1 35 30796 31701 905 30.166666
Saturn Mimas, zoom 1 36 31722 32615 893 29.766666
Saturn Titan, zoom 1 37 32618 33511 893 29.766666
Saturn Dione, zoom 1 38 33522 34405 883 29.433333
Saturn Saturn, rise over moon limb 1 39 34423 35335 912 30.4
Uranus Uranus, zoom 1 40 35339 35997 658 21.933333
Uranus Miranda, tumble-zoom 1 41 35998 36565 567 18.9
Uranus Miranda, pixel build 1 42 36572 36696 124 4.1333333
Uranus Miranda, flyover (F) 1 43 36710 37914 1204 40.133333
Uranus Miranda, flyover #2 (F) 1 44 37925 38433 508 16.933333
Uranus Miranda, Voyager flyby (F) 1 45 38438 38807 369 12.3
Neptune Neptune, with rings, two moons 1 46 38808 39743 935 31.166666
Pluto Pluto with Charon, zoom 1 47 39775 41022 1247 41.566666
Solar System Solar System, creation 1 48 41023 42828 1805 60.166666
Mars Mars, JPL Movie (F) 2 29 45309 49866 4557 151.9
Earth Earth, flyover, JPL (F) 3 7 1346 4520 3174 105.8
Moon Moon, lunar eclipse 3 29 43956 45017 1061 35.366666
General Solar System creation 3 32 48333 51499 3166 105.53333
Earth Earth, rotating 4 7 1336 3129 1793 59.766666
Earth Earth, rotating, zoom 4 8 3130 5494 2364 78.8
Earth Earth, rotating, with axis, zoom 4 9 5495 7000 1505 50.166666
Earth Seasons, Earth 4 10 7001 9040 2039 67.966666
Earth Seasons, winter, Northern hemisphere 4 11 9041 10359 1318 43.933333
Earth Seasons, summer, Southern hemishere 4 12 10360 11665 1305 43.5
Earth Earth/Moon, lunar rot/rev 4 13 11666 13475 1809 60.3
Earth Earth/Moon, size/distance 4 14 13476 14111 635 21.166666
Earth Earth, tides 4 15 14112 15162 1050 35
Moon Moon, phases 4 16 15163 15825 662 22.066666
Moon Moon, phases, orbit graphic 4 17 15826 16780 954 31.8
Moon Moon, phases, graphic & Earthview 4 18 16781 17885 1104 36.8
Moon Moon, rotation/revolution sync 4 19 17910 18810 900 30
Moon Earth/Moon, eclipses, lunar & solar 4 20 18811 19845 1034 34.466666
Mercury Mercury, rotating, zoom 4 21 19846 21920 2074 69.133333
Venus Venus, rotating, zoom 4 22 21921 24609 2688 89.6
Mars Mars, rotating, with Phobos, Deimos 4 23 24610 26407 1797 59.9
Mars Mars, retrograde loop 4 24 26408 26898 490 16.333333
Mars Retrograde loop, Mars 4 24 26408 26898 490 16.333333
Sun Sun, rotating with interior 4 25 26899 29805 2906 96.866666
Jupiter Jupiter, rotating with Galilean, zoom 4 26 29806 31590 1784 59.466666
Jupiter Jupiter, rotating with ring, zoom 4 27 31591 34287 2696 89.866666
Saturn Saturn, rotating with rings, zoom 4 28 34319 36683 2364 78.8
Saturn Saturn, rotating with Titan 4 29 36684 38940 2256 75.2
Uranus Uranus, rotate with rings,polar,zoom 4 30 38941 41195 2254 75.133333
Uranus Uranus, rotating, with rings, Miranda 4 31 41196 43610 2414 80.466666
Neptune Neptune, rotating with rings, zoom 4 32 43611 46278 2667 88.9
Neptune Neptune, rotating with Triton 4 33 46279 48330 2051 68.366666
Neptune Triton, surface traverse, JPL (F) 4 34 48331 50622 2291 76.366666
Neptune Triton, chord pan (F) 4 35 50623 51240 617 20.566666
Pluto Pluto, rotating with Charon, zoom 4 35 51241 53930 2689 89.633333
Asteroid Asteroid, zoom 5 12 8815 10191 1376 45.866666
Asteroid Asteroid, tumbling, zoom 5 13 10192 11982 1790 59.666666
Asteroid Asteroid with Galileo spacecraft 5 14 11983 13797 1814 60.466666
Jupiter Jupiter, Galilean moons, zoom 5 20 19288 22039 2751 91.7
Jupiter Io, 3D, zoom 5 21 22040 23799 1759 58.633333
Jupiter Ganymede, flyover, JPL (F) 5 22 23800 24706 906 30.2
Jupiter Enceladus, flyover, JPL (F) 5 23 24707 25610 903 30.1
Neptune Triton, zoom 5 24 25611 26956 1345 44.833333
Saturn Saturn, white spot movie, HST 5 25 26957 27862 905 30.166666
Neptune Triton, surface, geysers with Neptune(F) 5 26 27863 29213 1350 45
Neptune Triton geyser, plumes 5 27 29214 31012 1798 59.933333
Neptune Triton, geyser, Voyager photos 5 28 31013 31751 738 24.6
Uranus Moons, shepherding, ring 5 29 31752 33549 1797 59.9
Uranus Ring, shepherding moons 5 29 31752 33549 1797 59.9
Uranus Rings, multiple, shepherd moons 5 30 33550 35288 1738 57.933333
Uranus Shepherd moons, multiple rings 5 30 33550 35288 1738 57.933333
Earth Earth, rotation movie, Galileo 5 31 35289 36987 1698 56.6
Earth Earth, S hem rotation, Galileo (F) 5 32 36988 38338 1350 45
Moon Moon, rotation movie, Galileo, 3D 5 33 38339 39696 1357 45.233333
Venus Venus, rotation, clouds and surface 5 34 39697 42024 2327 77.566666
Venus Venus, flyover, JPL 5 35 42025 45482 3457 115.23333
Sun Sun, corona, solar wind 5 36 45483 47287 1804 60.133333
General Distances within solar system 5 38 49152 52589 3437 114.56666
Earth Antartic flyover 6 9 655 1771 1116 37.2
Venus Venus, rotating with mix through clouds to Magellan radar globe with zoom and flight over Artemis region, Venus 2 6 16 8121 12607 4486 149.53333
Venus Flight over Lavinia Planitia Alpha Regio, impact craters and pancake features 6 17 12608 15780 3172 105.73333
Venus Flight over Estia Regio Sif Mons and Gula Mons volcanoes; spectacular rift valley and impact craters 6 18 15781 18920 3139 104.63333
Asteroid New asteroid (by Galileo) 6 22 21477 22648 1171 39.033333
Earth Earth, rotating, zoom to center 6 23 22649 23594 945 31.5
Earth Earth, rotating, zoom to horizon 6 24 23595 24511 916 30.533333
Neptune Triton, zoom approach, unique rotate and slide off 6 25 24512 24937 425 14.166666
Neptune Triton, full size, rotating 6 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. 6 27 25489 27229 1740 58
Moon Full Moon 6 27 25530 25649 119 3.9666666
Moon Southern Lunar Hemisphere 6 27 25650 25772 122 4.0666666
Moon Northeastern quadrant (IAU) 6 27 25773 25882 109 3.6333333
Moon Northwestern quadrant (IAU) 6 27 25883 25994 111 3.7
Moon Plato and Lava plains 6 27 25995 26106 111 3.7
Moon Archimedes and Aristillus 6 27 26107 26219 112 3.7333333
Moon Copernicus and Eratosthenes 6 27 26220 26333 113 3.7666666
Moon Aristoteles and Eudoxus 6 27 26334 26445 111 3.7
Moon Theophillus and Cyrillus 6 27 26446 26556 110 3.6666666
Moon Tycho and northern hemisphere 6 27 26557 26669 112 3.7333333
Moon Lunar farside 6 27 26670 26783 113 3.7666666
Moon Mare Orientale 6 27 26784 26894 110 3.6666666
Moon Polar craters 6 27 26895 27007 112 3.7333333
Moon Lunar crater 6 27 27008 27119 111 3.7
Moon Tsiolkovsky, far side 6 27 27120 27229 109 3.6333333
Mercury Mercury/Mariner series begins 6 28 27230 27265 35 1.1666666
Mercury Cratered terrain, NE limb, crater with dark ring is Lermontov (99 miles diameter) 6 28 27266 27375 109 3.6333333
Mercury Cratered terrain, SE limb, large crater with flat floor near image center is called Shubert (99 miles diameter) 6 28 27376 27487 111 3.7
Mercury Cratered terrain, NW limb, the bright rayed crater lies in the middle of Planitia Sobkou 6 28 27488 27599 111 3.7
Mercury Cratered terrain, SW limb, crater with central peak at upper right is Tyagaraja (62 miles diameter) 6 28 27600 27713 113 3.7666666
Mercury Mercury's southern hemisphere, photomosaic taken during the 2nd flyby of Mariner 10 6 28 27714 27825 111 3.7
Mercury Caloris Basin,detail of the NE rim - notice ring to lower left of the image 6 28 27826 27935 109 3.6333333
Mercury Caloris basin floor to upper left, with a complex pattern of ridges and fractures 6 28 27936 28052 116 3.8666666
Mercury Discovery scarp cuts across crater, reaching more than a mile high in places 6 28 28053 28161 108 3.6
Mercury Caloris Basin (left of image), photomosaic. The basin is 800 miles across, most hidden from Mariner 10's cameras 6 28 28162 28276 114 3.8
Venus Russian Venera Lander images series begin 6 29 28276 28321 45 1.5
Venus 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 6 29 28322 28434 112 3.7333333
Venus Venera 13 image of Venus cont'd, color 6 29 28434 28546 112 3.7333333
Venus Venera 13 image of Venus cont'd showing basaltic rocks, color 6 29 28547 28656 109 3.6333333
Venus Venus, surface image from Venera 13, B&W 6 29 28657 28772 115 3.8333333
Venus Venera 13 image showing lander foot and lens cap at right, B&W 6 29 28773 28884 111 3.7
Venus Venera 14 landing site, B&W 6 29 28885 28999 114 3.8
Venus Venera 14 image showing more flat rocks and less dust than the Venera 13 site, B&W 6 29 29000 29105 105 3.5
Venus Magellan radar images of Venus series begins 6 30 29106 29151 45 1.5
Venus Rhea Mons volcano, radar image, B&W 6 30 29152 29267 115 3.8333333
Venus Volcano Sif Mons 6 30 29268 29376 108 3.6
Venus Crater Aurelia, 19 miles across, at middle right of image 6 30 29377 29487 110 3.6666666
Venus Volcanic flows north of Ishta Terra, a highland region on Venus, color 6 30 29488 29601 113 3.7666666
Venus Volcanic flows. details shown in previous image, color 6 30 29602 29718 116 3.8666666
Venus Region to the right of Maxwell Montes is shown, known as Fortuna Tessera. Maxwell Montes is the bright region at left 6 30 29719 29827 108 3.6
Venus Venusian lava plains, color, lying south of Lakshmi Planum 6 30 29828 29937 109 3.6333333
Venus Ishta Terra with Maxwell Montes to the right, topographical view 6 30 29938 30052 114 3.8
Venus Ishta Terra, detail of topographical view with Maxwell Montes to the right 6 30 30053 30165 112 3.7333333
Venus Ishta Terra region, color, slow pan 6 30 30166 30566 400 13.333333
Venus Volcanic domes in Alpha Regio, each 15 miles across and steep sides, B&W 6 30 30567 30638 71 2.3666666
Venus Fractured terrain, B&W 6 30 30639 30711 72 2.4
Venus Long sinuous feature on Venus, B&W 6 30 30712 30792 80 2.6666666
Venus Volcanoes in the Atla region of Venus, B&W 6 30 30793 30863 70 2.3333333
Venus Lakshmi Planum, ridges at the northern edge, B&W 6 30 30864 30935 71 2.3666666
Venus Volcanic dome and crater, B&W 6 30 30936 31013 77 2.5666666
Venus Venusian crater, Aurelia, B&W 6 30 31014 31084 70 2.3333333
Venus Three large impact craters, B&W 6 30 31085 31156 71 2.3666666
Venus Aphrodite Terra, radar mosaic, false-color 6 30 31157 31205 48 1.6
Mars Mars series begins 6 31 31206 31251 45 1.5
Mars Half illuminated Mars from Viking, color 6 31 31252 31361 109 3.6333333
Mars Mars, south Polar region, color 6 31 31362 31475 113 3.7666666
Mars Mars, detail of atmosphere, as seen from orbit, plus the Argyre basin, color 6 31 31476 31582 106 3.5333333
Mars Mars, canyonlandscolor 6 31 31583 31693 110 3.6666666
Mars Martian crater field, small, color 6 31 31694 31807 113 3.7666666
Mars Mist forming in valleys near the morning limb of Mars 6 31 31808 31919 111 3.7
Mars Mist and haze fill maze of canyons 6 31 31920 32034 114 3.8
Mars Canyon walls, detailed, color 6 31 32035 32148 113 3.7666666
Mars Mist and haze fill part of the Valles Marineris, color 6 31 32149 32259 110 3.6666666
Mars Valles Marineris, eastern end, almost 2000 miles long and 26,000 feet deep, color 6 31 32260 32370 110 3.6666666
Mars Valles Marineris, detail of wall, B&W 6 31 32371 32482 111 3.7
Mars Valles Marineris, detail of wall, B&W, slightly closer view 6 31 32483 32599 116 3.8666666
Mars Mist fills a cratered terrain on Mars, color 6 31 32600 32705 105 3.5
Mars Mist fills a cratered terrain on Mars, color 6 31 32706 32819 113 3.7666666
Mars Viking orbiter image of craters near Mars terminator 6 31 32820 32930 110 3.6666666
Mars Ice covered craters near the Martian pole 6 31 32931 33044 113 3.7666666
Mars Martian South Polar Cap 6 31 33045 33155 110 3.6666666
Mars Layering in Polar cap ice 6 31 33156 33266 110 3.6666666
Mars Ice layers at the Martian North Pole, alternate detail 6 31 33267 33378 111 3.7
Mars Ancient river bed, B&W 6 31 33379 33490 111 3.7
Mars Numerous ancient river channels are well shown in this Mariner 9 image 6 31 33491 33604 113 3.7666666
Mars Water presumably once flowed around this crater, B&W 6 31 33605 33716 111 3.7
Mars Impact crater caused melting of surface, mud flow surrounds crater 6 31 33717 33829 112 3.7333333
Mars Mars, chaotic terrain 6 31 33830 33936 106 3.5333333
Mars Windswept crater scene on Mars 6 31 33937 34047 110 3.6666666
Mars Spiral cloud formation in Mars' atmosphere 6 31 34048 34157 109 3.6333333
Mars Mars, crescent, on its side, shows the Tharsis Ridge volcanoes and Olympus Mons 6 31 34158 34272 114 3.8
Mars Olympus Mons, B&W 6 31 34273 34382 109 3.6333333
Mars Olympus Mons, oblique view, complete with clouds, color 6 31 34383 34498 115 3.8333333
Mars Olympus Mons, crater at the summit 6 31 34499 34608 109 3.6333333
Mars Olympus Mons, detail of crater at the summit 6 31 34609 34722 113 3.7666666
Mars Olympus Mons, detail of crater atop 6 31 34723 34830 107 3.5666666
Mars Viking Lander images series begins 6 32 34831 34876 45 1.5
Mars Martian landing site, boulder, close-up 6 32 34877 34985 108 3.6
Mars Trenches dug into the Martian soil, general view 6 32 34986 35103 117 3.9
Mars Mars, rock strewn scene 6 32 35104 35212 108 3.6
Mars Large boulder on Mars, with lander details in foreground 6 32 35213 35337 124 4.1333333
Mars Weather boom deployed on Viking Lander 6 32 35338 35439 101 3.3666666
Mars Winter coats Martian landscape in a light frost layer 6 32 35440 35552 112 3.7333333
Mars Sunset on Mars from Viking 6 32 35553 35660 107 3.5666666
Mars Martian Satellite/Phobos sequence series begins 6 33 35661 35705 44 1.4666666
Mars Phobos 6 33 35706 35821 115 3.8333333
Mars Phobos, detail with Stickney crater in partial shadow 6 33 35822 35931 109 3.6333333
Mars String of tiny crater dot the surface of Phobos 6 33 35932 36042 110 3.6666666
Mars Phobos, detailed image 6 33 36043 36156 113 3.7666666
Mars Phobos, craters 6 33 36157 36269 112 3.7333333
Mars Phobos, craters, alternative image 6 33 36270 36380 110 3.6666666
Mars Martian Satellite/Deimos series begins 6 34 36381 36425 44 1.4666666
Mars Deimos, distant view 6 34 36426 36536 110 3.6666666
Mars Deimos/1, closer view 6 34 36537 36645 108 3.6
Mars Deimos/2, closer view 6 34 36646 36758 112 3.7333333
Mars Tiny craters dot Deimos' surface 6 34 36759 36867 108 3.6
Earth/Jupiter Earth and Jupiter series begin 6 35 36868 36914 46 1.5333333
Earth Full Earth showing Africa, color 6 35 36915 37026 111 3.7
Earth Full Earth showing Africa, B&W 6 35 37027 37139 112 3.7333333
Earth Full Earth showing Africa, with UV filter 6 35 37140 37250 110 3.6666666
Earth Full Earth showing Africa, with Infra-red filter 6 35 37251 37365 114 3.8
Earth Graphical plot showing Ozone hole over Antarctica 6 35 37366 37480 114 3.8
Earth Northern Europe color composite showing large ring structure/crater 6 35 37481 37592 111 3.7
Earth Alps and Mediterranean Sea, composite, color 6 35 37593 37706 113 3.7666666
Earth Spain, composite color 6 35 37707 37818 111 3.7
Earth British Isles and Ireland, composite, color 6 35 37819 37931 112 3.7333333
Earth Scandinavia, composite, color 6 35 37932 38043 111 3.7
Earth Europe, composite, color 6 35 38044 38155 111 3.7
Jupiter Jupiter's Moon, Io/Voyager 6 35 38156 38269 113 3.7666666
Jupiter Volcano erupts on limb of Io 6 35 38270 38354 84 2.8
Jupiter Active Io volcano, close-up 6 35 38385 38498 113 3.7666666
Jupiter Volcano on Io, part of a 3 image sequence showing an eruption, true color image 6 35 38499 38611 112 3.7333333
Jupiter Io eruption sequence, image 2 6 35 38612 38725 113 3.7666666
Jupiter Io eruption sequence, image 3 6 35 38726 38838 112 3.7333333
Jupiter Io,true color image 6 35 38839 38953 114 3.8
Jupiter Io, detail of one volcano, close-up 6 35 38954 39067 113 3.7666666
Jupiter Volcanoes on Io, showing lava flows, false color image 6 35 39068 39179 111 3.7
Jupiter Jupiter and four moons, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, composite image 6 35 39180 39293 113 3.7666666
Jupiter Voyager image of Ganymede 6 35 39294 39408 114 3.8
Jupiter Ganymede, close-up 6 35 39409 39522 113 3.7666666
Jupiter Voyager image of Callisto 6 35 39523 39636 113 3.7666666
Jupiter Callisto, detail of giant impact basin 6 35 39637 39750 113 3.7666666
Jupiter Voyager image of Europa 6 35 39751 39865 114 3.8
Jupiter Europa, close-up 6 35 39866 39976 110 3.6666666
Jupiter Europa, alternative image, close-up 6 35 39977 40091 114 3.8
Jupiter Voyager image of Jupiter's Great Red Spot 6 35 40092 40205 113 3.7666666
Jupiter Voyager image of Jupiter's Great Red Spot 6 35 40206 40318 112 3.7333333
Jupiter Great Red Spot, false color detail 6 35 40319 40433 114 3.8
Jupiter Great Red Spot, false color detail 6 35 40434 40547 113 3.7666666
Jupiter Jupiter and Io, from Voyager 6 35 40548 40660 112 3.7333333
Jupiter Jupiter, with shadow of a moon 6 35 40661 40774 113 3.7666666
Jupiter Jovian atmosphere 6 35 40775 40888 113 3.7666666
Jupiter Jovian atmosphere, detail of long brown spot 6 35 40889 41001 112 3.7333333
Jupiter Infra Red image of Jupiter, revealing the warm equatorial belts 6 35 41002 41116 114 3.8
Jupiter Amalthea small moon of Jupiter 6 35 41117 41230 113 3.7666666
Jupiter Ganymede, detail of crater field 6 35 41231 41344 113 3.7666666
Jupiter Ganymede's varied terrain 6 35 41345 41454 109 3.6333333
Saturn Saturn series begins 6 36 41455 41499 44 1.4666666
Saturn Saturn and 3 moons, from Voyager 6 36 41500 41643 143 4.7666666
Saturn Saturn and 3 moons, from Voyager, close-up 6 36 41614 41727 113 3.7666666
Saturn Saturn Globe, with atmospheric features 6 36 41728 41841 113 3.7666666
Saturn Saturn's northern hemisphere revealing cloud details, false color image 6 36 41842 41955 113 3.7666666
Saturn Saturn, atmospheric weather systems, false color detail 6 36 41956 42069 113 3.7666666
Saturn Jet stream feature is the fine black line in this false color Voyager image 6 36 42070 42182 112 3.7333333
Saturn Jet stream feature is the fine black line in this false color Voyager image 6 36 42183 42296 113 3.7666666
Saturn Saturn's polar region, circular cloud features 6 36 42297 42410 113 3.7666666
Saturn Saturn, detail of North Polar Region 6 36 42411 42524 113 3.7666666
Saturn Part of the ring system, false color image 6 36 42525 42637 112 3.7333333
Saturn Cassini Division, revealing a number of rings inside the so-called 'division', close-up 6 36 42638 42751 113 3.7666666
Saturn Main rings, false color detail 6 36 42752 42864 112 3.7333333
Saturn Main rings, but including the Cassini Division, false color detail 6 36 42865 42978 113 3.7666666
Saturn Main rings, but including the Cassini Division, alternative image, false color detail 6 36 42979 43093 114 3.8
Saturn Ring system with 'spokes' visible, false color image 6 36 43094 43205 111 3.7
Saturn Ring system, almost edge-on view, showing individual 'moonlets' or Shepherd Moons, B&W 6 36 43206 43321 115 3.8333333
Saturn Two shepherd moons either side of a fine ring, detailed close-up 6 36 43322 43434 112 3.7333333
Saturn Mimas, with large crater in shadow 6 36 43435 43548 113 3.7666666
Saturn Mimas, with large crater in full view 6 36 43549 43662 113 3.7666666
Saturn High resolution color image of Mimas 6 36 43663 43776 113 3.7666666
Saturn Enceladus, close-up 6 36 43777 43891 114 3.8
Saturn Enceladus, close-up, color 6 36 43892 44004 112 3.7333333
Saturn Voyager 1 image of Dione,color 6 36 44005 44118 113 3.7666666
Saturn High resolution image of Rhea 6 36 44119 44231 112 3.7333333
Saturn Rhea, close-up, color 6 36 44232 44345 113 3.7666666
Saturn Iapetus in color showing light and dark hemispheres 6 36 44346 44458 112 3.7333333
Saturn Four of the small shepherd satellites discovered by Voyager. 1980S26 (top left), 1980S27 (bottom left), 1980S1(top right) and 1980S3 (bottom right) 6 36 44459 44573 114 3.8
Saturn Hyperion, color 6 36 44574 44688 114 3.8
Saturn 1980S3 with shadow of the F-ring 6 36 44689 44801 112 3.7333333
Saturn Titan illuminated from behind. Tips of the crescent form a complete ring due to the scattering of sunlight in the thick atmosphere 6 36 44802 44915 113 3.7666666
Saturn Titan, detail of atmospheric layers 6 36 44916 45026 110 3.6666666
Uranus Uranus series begins 6 37 45027 45072 45 1.5
Uranus Featureless globe of Uranus as seen by Voyager 2 6 37 45073 45186 113 3.7666666
Uranus Uranus, revealing some atmospheric structure, false color image 6 37 45187 45300 113 3.7666666
Uranus Uranus, detail of the faint ring system around Uranus in a time exposure - note the star trails 6 37 45301 45414 113 3.7666666
Uranus Voyager 2 discovered 10 small moons around Uranus - two of them are circled here, 1986U7 and 1986U8 6 37 45415 45528 113 3.7666666
Uranus Uranus,' faint ring system 6 37 45529 45643 114 3.8
Uranus Eight of the nine rings shown in close-up 6 37 45644 45756 112 3.7333333
Uranus Ring system revealing extremely faint dust particles between main rings, color 6 37 45757 45871 114 3.8
Uranus Three new moons discovered by Voyager 2, 1986U1, U3 and U4 6 37 45872 45984 112 3.7333333
Uranus Ariel with fault valleys up to 20 miles deep, B&W 6 37 45985 46097 112 3.7333333
Uranus Ariel, color detail 6 37 46098 46211 113 3.7666666
Uranus Ariel, detailed, B&W 6 37 46212 46330 118 3.9333333
Uranus Umbriel, darkest of the Uranian Moons, B&W 6 37 46331 46439 108 3.6
Uranus Titania, the largest moon of Uranus 6 37 46440 46553 113 3.7666666
Uranus Titania, B&W image 6 37 46554 46669 115 3.8333333
Uranus Titania, same as Frame 46440 but B&W 6 37 46670 46781 111 3.7
Uranus Oberon, outermost moon or Uranus. Notice high mountain on the limb 6 37 46782 46894 112 3.7333333
Uranus Miranda, almost full globe 6 37 46895 47008 113 3.7666666
Uranus Miranda, detail, B&W 6 37 47009 47123 114 3.8
Uranus Miranda, detail of grooved terrain 6 37 47124 47235 111 3.7
Uranus Grooved terrain and chevron feature in detail on Miranda 6 37 47236 47350 114 3.8
Uranus 10-12 mile high cliffs on Miranda 6 37 47351 47463 112 3.7333333
Uranus Miranda, cliffs, close-up 6 37 47464 47575 111 3.7
Miscellaneous series begins 6 38 47576 47619 43 1.4333333
Earth Earth, false color image 6 38 47620 47734 114 3.8
Moon Jules Verne's moon rocket hitting the Moon, still from B&W movie 6 38 47735 47843 108 3.6
Neptune Neptune Series begins 6 39 47844 47887 43 1.4333333
Neptune Neptune from Voyager 2 showing white clouds, false color image 6 39 47888 47999 111 3.7
Neptune Small dark spot, false color image 6 39 48000 48113 113 3.7666666
Neptune Great Dark Spot, false color whole disk image 6 39 48114 48229 115 3.8333333
Neptune Great Dark Spot with white 'scooter' feature below, and small dark spot 6 39 48230 48343 113 3.7666666
Neptune Neptune, detailed close-up of the Great Dark Spot 6 39 48344 48456 112 3.7333333
Neptune Scooter' and small dark spot on Neptune 6 39 48457 48567 110 3.6666666
Neptune Scooter' and small dark spot on Neptune, close-up 6 39 48568 48685 117 3.9
Neptune High altitude 'cirrus' cloud on Neptune 6 39 48686 48799 113 3.7666666
Neptune Cirrus cloud near terminator 6 39 48800 48911 111 3.7
Neptune Neptunian Ring clumps close-up 6 39 48912 49027 115 3.8333333
Neptune Neptunian ring system, backlit view 6 39 49028 49140 112 3.7333333
Neptune Two moons discovered by Voyager 2 near ring system 6 39 49141 49254 113 3.7666666
Neptune Proteus, discovered by Voyager 2 6 39 49255 49366 111 3.7
Neptune Voyager 2's only image of Nereid 6 39 49367 49482 115 3.8333333
Neptune Nitrogen haze above the surface of Triton shown in this highly enhanced image 6 39 49483 49595 112 3.7333333
Neptune Triton, dark features 6 39 49596 49710 114 3.8
Neptune Triton, criss-cross features 6 39 49711 49821 110 3.6666666
Neptune Small crater and flat 'mare-type' features on Triton 6 39 49822 49935 113 3.7666666
Neptune Triton, dark plumes caused by Nitrogen Geysers fan across the surface 6 39 49936 50050 114 3.8
Neptune Near the limb of Triton, an active geyser releases dark material and is blown 'downwind' to the right 6 39 50051 50165 114 3.8
Neptune Triton, detail of geyser 6 39 50166 50277 111 3.7
Neptune One hemisphere of Triton, color 6 39 50278 50389 111 3.7
Neptune Triton, etailed color image of dark features 6 39 50390 50504 114 3.8
Sun Active Sun in X-rays wipe on 6 40 50505 50549 44 1.4666666
Sun Active Sun in X-rays. 6 40 50549 50659 110 3.6666666
Meteors Sporadic meteors to meteor shower 6 43 51856 52798 942 31.4
Mars Orbit over Martian pole 6 44 52799 53602 803 26.766666
Sun Sun, zoom and rotate 7 11 5412 7206 1794 59.8
Sun Soft X-ray Sun 7 12 7207 8119 912 30.4
Sun X-ray Sun plus white light image 7 13 8120 9083 963 32.1
Sun Sun, with mix to X-ray image 7 14 9084 10286 1202 40.066666
Sun Solar limb with prominence, slow 7 15 10287 12072 1785 59.5
Sun Solar Limb with prominence,faster 2X 7 16 12073 12969 896 29.866666
Sun Solar magnetic fields and solar wind 7 17 12970 15128 2158 71.933333
Earth Earth, magnetosphere 7 18 15129 16050 921 30.7
Sun Ulysses Jupiter/solar pole explorer 7 19 16051 16646 595 19.833333
Sun Solar orrery, to Jupiter then trajectory of Ulysses 7 20 16647 18530 1883 62.766666
Mars Mars, rotating 7 21 18531 19403 872 29.066666
Earth Whole Earth weather sequence (slow) 7 22 19404 21146 1742 58.066666
Earth Whole Earth weather sequence (faster 2X) 7 23 21147 22026 879 29.3
Venus Venus, rotation 7 24 22027 22921 894 29.8
Venus Venus, greenhouse graphic 7 25 22922 23821 899 29.966666
Earth Earth, greenhouse graphic 7 26 23822 24601 779 25.966666
Venus Venus/Earth mix, greenhouse graphic 7 27 24602 25801 1199 39.966666
Earth Galileo Earth 2 encounter graphic 7 28 25802 26635 833 27.766666
Earth Galileo Earth/Moon computer graphic 7 29 26636 27142 506 16.866666
Moon Galileo Moon/Earth encounter Dec '92 computer graphic 7 30 27143 28765 1622 54.066666
Earth Earth and Moon, real time orbit image; actual time lapse 7 31 28766 29883 1117 37.233333
Earth Actual rotating Earth with screen traverse 7 32 29884 30941 1057 35.233333
Moon Lunar pole flyover 7 33 30942 31861 919 30.633333
Meteors Meteor entering atmosphere, small 7 36 33480 34363 883 29.433333
Meteors Large meteor surviving atmosphere 7 37 34364 35628 1264 42.133333
Asteroid Galileo Jupiter/asteroids trajectory 7 38 35629 36371 742 24.733333
Asteroid Galileo Gaspra encounter 7 39 36372 37166 794 26.466666
Asteroid Double asteroid radar movie 7 40 37167 38070 903 30.1
Asteroid Asteroid Toutatis radar images, Dec. '92 7 41 38071 39874 1803 60.1
Asteroid Toutatis, simulated radar scan 7 42 39875 40325 450 15
Asteroid Toutatis, tumble and zoom 7 43 40326 41676 1350 45
General Sun and inner planets orrery 7 44 41677 43477 1800 60
General Outer planet orrery 7 45 43478 45279 1801 60.033333
General Solar system orrery, complete 7 46 45280 47002 1722 57.4
General Rotating body red shift graphic 7 47 47003 48432 1429 47.633333
General Solar System, fly-through, TV format 8 23 27949 28852 903 30.1
Earth Earth and Moon, polar view, rotating, with correct illumination 8 24 28853 31014 2161 72.033333
Moon Moon, rotating 8 25 31015 33356 2341 78.033333
Moon Large Moon undergoing phases 8 26 33357 35152 1795 59.833333
Moon Moon undergoing phases, small version 8 27 35153 36958 1805 60.166666
Eclipse Annular Eclipse 8 28 36959 38760 1801 60.033333
Earth Moon and Earth, rotating 8 29 38761 40558 1797 59.9
Eclipse Eclipse seen from just above Earth, version 1 with hold 8 30 40559 41460 901 30.033333
Eclipse Path of umbra and penumbra for August 1999 eclipse 8 31 41461 42662 1201 40.033333
Eclipse Total eclipse seen from space, version 2 8 32 42663 44440 1777 59.233333
Asteroid Asteroid tumbling with orbiting moonlet 8 33 44441 46190 1749 58.3
Venus Venus, transit 8 34 46191 46770 579 19.3
Earth Earth, rotating, small, with scintillating auroral ovals 8 35 46771 47686 915 30.5
Earth Auroral ovals, zoom into and fade out for crossfade with ordinary effect 8 36 47687 48584 897 29.9
Sun Sun, with flare particles like lawn sprinkler 8 37 48585 49488 903 30.1
Sun Flare jet for use on Sun panorama 8 38 49489 50390 901 30.033333
Comets Comet capture by close approach to Jupiter 9 11 647 2446 1799 59.966666
Comets Shoemaker-Levy 9 (SL9) Jupiter impact 9 12 2447 3348 901 30.033333
Jupiter Jupiter, with large Io passing in front 9 13 3349 5152 1803 60.1
Jupiter Io, rotating, with polar tumble approach 9 14 5153 7132 1979 65.966666
Jupiter Io, move to and around spurting volcano, TV format 9 15 7133 8034 901 30.033333
Jupiter Io, spurting volcano for use with panorama 9 16 8035 9836 1801 60.033333
Jupiter Jupiter and satellites orrery, with shadows and eclipses 9 17 9837 11638 1801 60.033333
Jupiter Europa, big spectacular, rotating 9 18 11639 13442 1803 60.1
Jupiter Europa, under the ice - an ocean, TV format 9 19 13443 15246 1803 60.1
Jupiter Ganymede, large, rotating, polar approach 9 20 15247 17226 1979 65.966666
Jupiter Callisto, large, rotating 9 21 17227 19210 1983 66.1
Jupiter Jupiter and four big satellites in motion 9 22 19211 21012 1801 60.033333
Jupiter Jupiter, polar approach and rotation 9 23 21013 22992 1979 65.966666
Comet Dusty small comet type Earth impact 9 24 22993 23596 603 20.1
Comet Resultant global firestorm from comet impact 9 25 23597 24648 1051 35.033333
Earth Earth, near miss by small asteroid (60,000 miles) 9 26 24649 25102 453 15.1
Earth Many small asteroids in near Earth space 9 27 25103 26000 897 29.9
Comets Follow an ice ball, which effervesces into comet 9 28 26001 26902 901 30.033333
Comets Comet effervescing, slower version 9 29 26903 28696 1793 59.766666
Comets Fiery version of comet for plunge into Jupiter clouds all-sky 9 30 28697 29738 1041 34.7
Comets Comet moving around Sun with tail blown by solar wind 9 31 29739 31542 1803 60.1
Comets Rotating comet nucleus, matted, for horizon, beautiful close-up 9 32 31543 32444 901 30.033333
Comets Comet nucleus, non-matted, rotating, for horizon, beautiful close-up 9 33 32445 33348 903 30.1
Comets Follow a cometary nucleus as it becomes active and tail forms 9 34 33349 34248 899 29.966666
Comets Cometary nucleus becoming active, slower version 9 35 34249 36048 1799 59.966666
Comets Comet orbit with dust trail and Earth passing through 9 39 41859 42316 457 15.233333
Comets Earth, passing through cometary dust trail, slow version 9 40 42317 43236 919 30.633333
Comets Jupiter, small, with Comet SL9 capture 9 41 43237 43766 529 17.633333
Comets SL9, detailed breakup with move and zoom away, no planet 9 42 43767 44832 1065 35.5
Comets SL9, breakup but with planet in background 9 43 44833 46406 1573 52.433333
Sun Sun, rotating, with Mercury and Venus 9 44 46407 48208 1801 60.033333
Mercury Mercury, polar approach and rotation 9 45 48209 50010 1801 60.033333
Venus Venus, polar approach and rotation 9 46 50011 51814 1803 60.1
Comets SL9, breakup with Jupiter chord for horizon use 9 47 51815 52834 1019 33.966666
General Solar System, fly-through, version 2 9 48 52835 53995 1160 38.666666
Uranus Formation of Uranus and rings by massive cosmic impact 10 11 639 1840 1201 40.033333
Uranus Uranus, cosmic impact, slower version 10 12 1841 4242 2401 80.033333
Uranus Uranus, zoom approach and rotation 10 13 4243 6348 2105 70.166666
Neptune Neptune rise over Triton in foreground 10 14 6349 8128 1779 59.3
Neptune Neptune tumble approach and rotation 10 15 8129 10236 2107 70.233333
Neptune Triton, rotating, with polar approach 10 16 10237 12342 2105 70.166666
Neptune Triton geyser, flight and eruption, TV format 10 17 12343 13238 895 29.833333
Asteroid Asteroid, approach and rotation tumble 10 18 13239 15340 2101 70.033333
Earth Earth, rotating, by night with city lights and shadows 10 19 15341 17146 1805 60.166666
Saturn Saturn, with large Titan passing in front 10 20 17147 18948 1801 60.033333
Saturn Titan, rotating, with zoom approach 10 21 18949 19852 903 30.1
Saturn Titan, zoom approach, with slow mix to I/R view of surface 10 22 19853 21910 2057 68.566666
Saturn Titan lake-scape (present time) with methane snow, TV format 10 23 21911 22816 905 30.166666
Saturn Titan Lake-scape with methane snow, slower version 10 24 22817 24620 1803 60.1
Neptune Triton, in 5 billion years time, with scintillating ocean, TV format 10 26 26983 27884 901 30.033333
Uranus Mimas crater move around, horizon view 10 27 27885 28486 601 20.033333
Uranus Mimas, zoom approach and rotation 10 28 28487 30590 2103 70.1
Saturn Saturn, polar approach and rotation 10 29 30591 32690 2099 69.966666
Saturn Inside Saturn's Rings, TV format 10 30 32691 33594 903 30.1
Saturn Inside Saturn's Rings, slower version 10 31 33595 35402 1807 60.233333
Comets Kuiper belt object approach and rotation 10 32 35403 37206 1803 60.1
Earth Earth, in continuous precession wobble 10 43 52591 53985 1394 46.466666
Earth Major earthquake on a freeway 11 16 7018 8725 1707 56.9
Earth Coastal Palm trees in Hurricane, version 1 11 17 8726 10527 1801 60.033333
Earth Coastal Palm trees in Hurricane with rain, version 2 11 18 10528 12326 1798 59.933333
Earth Volcano erupting 11 19 12327 14131 1804 60.133333
Earth Two volcanic cones in eruption 11 20 14132 15946 1814 60.466666
Earth Tornado lashes around and comes out of screen 11 21 15947 17075 1128 37.6
Pluto Pluto and Charon waltz, zoom approach 11 22 17076 19329 2253 75.1
Mars Mars globe, polar tilt, then rotate 11 23 19330 21431 2101 70.033333
Earth Earth globe, Antarctic view, zoom approach then rotation 11 24 21432 23832 2400 80
Neptune Large Triton geyers with Neptune behind 11 25 23833 25643 1810 60.333333
Neptune Large Triton geyers against black 11 26 25644 27438 1794 59.8
Impact Planet disintegration from nearby supernova shockwave 11 27 27439 28233 794 26.466666
Sun Solar prominence, large, for use with panorama 11 38 43134 44067 933 31.1
Sun Solar prominence, small, for use with panorama 11 39 44068 45025 957 31.9
Sun Solar prominence, explosive eruption, normal speed 11 40 45026 45110 84 2.8
Sun Solar prominence, explosive eruption, slow speed 11 41 45111 45363 252 8.4
Sun Geological relief globe of Earth 11 42 45364 47170 1806 60.2
Sun Energy production at centre of Sun with fusion at atomic scale, zoom into 11 43 47171 48383 1212 40.4
Sun Fusion proton-proton chain reaction, normal speed, close-up 11 44 48384 49271 887 29.566666
Sun Fusion proton-proton chain reaction, close-up, double speed 11 44 49272 49718 446 14.866666
Meteors Leonid Meteor storm -1999 11 46 51524 52262 738 24.6
Earth Volcanic lava eruption for pan use 11 47 52263 53844 1581 52.7
Formation Solar System formation sequence, Version 1 12 11 639 2452 1813 60.433333
Formation Solar System formation sequence, Version 2 12 12 2453 4253 1800 60
Formation Solar System formation sequence, Version 3 with early planet 12 13 4254 6057 1803 60.1
Formation Solar System formation sequence, Version 4, no planet 12 14 6058 7858 1800 60
Formation Solar System formation sequence, Version 5 12 15 7859 9660 1801 60.033333
Mars Mars relief globe 12 16 9661 13233 3572 119.06666
Earth Earth, seasonal variations - globe 12 17 13234 15092 1858 61.933333
Earth Earth, seasonal variations - Mercator projection 12 18 15093 16218 1125 37.5
Ancient Ptolemaic Solar System 12 19 16219 18023 1804 60.133333
Modern Copernican Solar System ,plan view out to Saturn 12 20 18024 19237 1213 40.433333
Modern Copernican Solar System, oblique view 12 21 19238 20974 1736 57.866666
Modern Solar System out to Pluto - Oblique view 12 22 20975 22666 1691 56.366666
Earth Oceanless Earth, with cutaway to molten core 12 37 44974 45977 1003 33.433333
Asteroid Asteroid impact, Version 1, huge for panorama use 12 38 45978 46523 545 18.166666
Asteroid Asteroid impact, Version 2, slower, for panorama use 12 39 46524 47504 980 32.666666
Asteroid Earth, asteroid impact, Version 1, with close Earth chord 12 40 47505 48023 518 17.266666
Asteroid Earth, asteroid impact, Version 2, more distant with large Earth section 12 41 48024 48542 518 17.266666
Impact Planet impact, impact crater formation 1 12 42 48543 49653 1110 37
Impact Planet impact, impact crater formation 2 with projectile 12 43 49654 50766 1112 37.066666
Impact Giant impact explosion, for panorama use 12 44 50767 51375 608 20.266666
Impact Giant impact explosion with projectile, for panorama use 12 45 51376 51943 567 18.9
Mars Mars globe - Hubble movie 12 46 51944 52730 786 26.2
Mars Simulated telescopic view of Mars, through shimmering atmosphere 12 47 52731 53697 966 32.2