Instructional Video5:48
NASA

Landsat 9, part 3: More Than Just A Pretty Picture

3rd - 11th
It’s not enough just to record data with a satellite; you also need to analyze it here on Earth. Episode 3 shows the efforts of the USGS to downlink and archive the five decades of Landsat data we’ve collected, as well as make it...
Instructional Video1:32
NASA

Arctic Greening Driven By Warmer Temperatures

3rd - 11th
As Arctic summers warm, Earth’s northern landscapes are changing. Using Landsat satellite data to track global tundra ecosystems over decades, a new study found the region has become greener, as warmer air and soil temperatures lead to...
Instructional Video3:43
NASA

NASA | Landsat - From the Archives

3rd - 11th
The Landsat program is the longest continuous global record of Earth observations from space -- ever. On July 23, 1972 NASA launched the first satellite in this program, then known as ERTS, the Earth Resources Technology Satellite and...
Instructional Video2:55
NASA

NASA | Mississippi Flooding 2011

3rd - 11th
Heavy spring rains and snowmelt led to devastating floods along the Mississippi River in May 2011. Landsat 5 flew over the Mississippi River on May 10, 2011, giving a distinct view of the extraordinary extent of the flooding. This was...
Instructional Video4:26
NASA

48 Years of Alaska's Glaciers

3rd - 11th
New time-lapse videos of Earth’s glaciers and ice sheets as seen from space – spanning nearly 50 years – are providing scientists with new insights into how the planet’s frozen regions are changing. Using images from the NASA-USGS...
Instructional Video1:43
NASA

NASA | A Landsat Flyby

3rd - 11th
The Landsat program is the longest continuous global record of the Earth's surface, and continues to deliver both visually stunning and scientifically valuable images of our planet. This short video highlights Landsat's many benefits to...
Instructional Video6:10
NASA

NASA | Landsat Helps Feed the Birds

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Over the last century, California's Central Valley has lost 95% of the wetlands habitat, which is needed for the shorebirds while on their migration. The solution involves big data, binoculars and rice paddies. The Nature Conservancy of...
Instructional Video4:29
Curated Video

UPITN 30 11 78 NAVAJO INDIANS IN ARIZONA USE NASA TECHNOLOGY TO MANAGE LAND AND LIVESTOCK

Higher Ed
Navajo Indians in Arizona trained to use NASA technology to help them manage land and livestock. 1. various of Navajo land - rocky landscapes, cliffs and desert 2. ms sheep in enclosure 3. gv landscape 4. ms tilt up a tall tree 5. gv...