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Call Number:
QB 500 E33 2004 
Author:
United States.. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.  Johns Hopkins University. Applied Physics Laboratory. Central Operation of Resources for Educators (U.S.) 
Title:
Earth's dynamic space solar terrestrial physics & NASA's polar mission / [videorecording] : produced by the Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory ; produced by Nicola J. Fox, Richard L. Goldberg, John B. Sigwarth ; directed by Richard L. Goldberg. Solar terrestrial physics & NASA's polar mission
Subjects:
1. Space sciences. 2. Solar system. 3. Sun. 
Summary:
"We live in the atmosphere of the sun and feel the effects of solar variability every day. Earth's near-space environment is a dynamic region that is directly affected by solar variation. There is more than meets the eye when looking into Earth's dynamic space."--Distributor web site.
Notes:
Introduction (4 min.) -- The polar mission & spacecraft (9 min.) -- The aurora (13 min.) -- The magnetosphere (16 min.) -- Space weather (15 min.).
Notes:
Edited by Lee J. Hobson, Maween Leypoldt.
Notes:
Narrated by Jane Lueders.
Notes:
DVD.
Publisher:
[Oberlin, Ohio : NASA CORE], 2004.
Phys Desc:
1 videodisc (57 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.