File:STEMonstrations- Earth Observations.webm
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English: Watch NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik as he discusses one of the best parts of an astronaut’s time aboard the International Space Station, the view of our Earth. The space station serves as an Earth monitoring and diagnosis station with astronauts observing and even resolving environmental issues like natural disasters and the ongoing issue of climate change. Want to see some of these spectacular images taken from the space station? Watch this episode to learn more and see some of the amazing views of our planet from space.
Be sure to check out https://www.nasa.gov/stemonstrations for more videos like this along with their corresponding Classroom Connection lesson plans. For a higher resolution download of this video - https://archive.org/details/jsc2021m000157-STEMonstrations_Earth_Observation |
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Source | YouTube: STEMonstrations: Earth Observations – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
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