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[edit]DescriptionLeaders in Lidar (SVS14261 - Ep3-1-12-23 prores).webm |
English: Chapter 3: Take the Next StepsRiding on the success of MOLA, the Goddard team develops new lidar instruments for Earth, the Moon and Mercury. Each new instrument is a major leap forward in technology and scientific ambition and equally fraught with challenges.Music: "Breakthrough Discovery," "Chasing Lights," "Prism Lights," "Ellipsis," "What Have We Done," "Resistor," "Starlight Andromeda," "Cascadia," "Everyday Stories," Universal Production Music.Complete transcript available.Video Descriptive Text available.Note on footage used: 10:25 clip provided by pond5. |
Date | 19 January 2023 (upload date) |
Source | Leaders in Lidar |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Ryan Fitzgibbons, Chris Meaney, Susan Twardy, Alex Kekesi, Ernie Wright, Greg Shirah, Kel Elkins, James Garvin, Thomas A. Neumann, Bryan Blair, David E. Smith, James Abshire, Jan McGarry, Jay Zwally, Ralph Dubayah, Scott Luthcke, Xiaoli Sun, Jack L. Bufton, John F. Cavanaugh, Joseph-Paul A. Swinski, LK Ward, Michael McClare, Rob Andreoli, David Lloyd Rabine, Kathryn Mersmann, Aaron E. Lepsch |
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