Some videos and animations on this web site use QuickTime. To view those videos and animations, you must have QuickTime installed on your computer and set up to work with your web browser.
The animation below uses QuickTime. If you cannot see Earth rotating in the animation below, you do not have QuickTime installed properly on your computer and will need to get it from Apple's web site.
Some videos and animations on this web site use QuickTime. To view those videos and animations, you must have QuickTime installed on your computer and set up to work with your web browser.
The animation below uses QuickTime. If you cannot see Earth rotating in the animation below, you do not have QuickTime installed properly on your computer and will need to get it from Apple's web site.
Some videos and animations on this web site use QuickTime. To view those videos and animations, you must have QuickTime installed on your computer and set up to work with your web browser.
The animation below uses QuickTime. If you cannot see Earth rotating in the animation below, you do not have QuickTime installed properly on your computer and will need to get it from Apple's web site.
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