Instructional Video5:36
SciShow

Weird! Signal' Mystery Solved!

12th - Higher Ed
Where did astronomers finally conclude that the 'Weird! Signal' was coming from? What has Elon Musk been up to with SpaceX and the Falcon Heavy rocket?
Instructional Video13:34
Curated Video

Exploring Communication: Microwaves, Satellites, and Digital Signaling

9th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture presentation on communication, describing how various parts of the electromagnetic spectrum are used in different communication systems. The presentation covers topics including microwaves, satellite communication,...
Instructional Video0:38
Next Animation Studio

NASA develops refueling satellite

12th - Higher Ed
Geostationary satellites are a vital part of the modern world, but limited fuel capacity and lifetime reduce their lifespan making them expensive. To resolve this problem NASA is developing a device called the Robotic Refueling Mission...
Instructional Video15:48
NASA

5 Things That Changed Weather Forecasting Forever

3rd - 11th
Our ability to predict the weather, though still imperfect, would astound our ancestors. And decades of improvements in weather satellite technology, driven by teams of fiercely dedicated scientists and engineers, have made that...
News Clip2:40
Curated Video

ISRO develops advanced system for early lightning prediction over India

9th - Higher Ed
ISRO has made a groundbreaking advancement in weather forecasting by developing a system for the early prediction of lightning events over India. Using lightning signature data from INSAT-3D, this breakthrough enhances now-casting...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Satellites Orbiting Earth

9th - 10th
This animation adapted from NASA shows the orbital paths of the satellites in the Earth Observing System.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Earth System: Satellites

9th - 10th
This video segment adapted from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center shows how integral satellites are to everyday life and describes the different types, including orbital and geostationary.