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  • NASA ARSET Introduction and Demonstration of STREAM
    2026/07/11
    Welcome to this highly practical and insightful episode of the NASA Live Video Podcast: "NASA ARSET: Introduction and Demonstration of STREAM."
    In this episode, we turn our attention to the critical frontier of water resource management and flood forecasting. As global weather patterns become increasingly unpredictable, having access to accurate, scalable, and timely streamflow data is vital for disaster preparedness, agricultural planning, and water security. To address this, we explore the capabilities of STREAM—a cutting-edge streamflow prediction and routing tool designed to optimize hydrological modeling.
    Through the framework of NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training (ARSET) program, we provide a comprehensive introduction and a hands-on demonstration of the STREAM platform. We break down how this tool integrates satellite-derived precipitation data, land surface models, and geographic information systems (GIS) to simulate and forecast river discharge and streamflow dynamics across varied watersheds. Watch and learn how to navigate the user interface, input parameters, extract localized hydrological data, and interpret predictive graphs for real-world decision-making.
    Whether you are a hydrologist, a water resource manager, an emergency responder, or a space enthusiast eager to see how Earth observation data translates into localized flood-warning systems, this episode is a must-watch. Subscribe to the NASA Live Video Podcast to stay at the absolute forefront of space exploration, remote sensing software demonstrations, and cutting-edge earth science!
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    1 時間 28 分
  • NASA ARSET - Introducción a la Misión GEDI y sus Productos Derivados
    2026/07/11
    Welcome to this highly fascinating and technically rich episode of the NASA Live Video Podcast: "NASA ARSET: Introducción a la Misión GEDI y sus Productos Derivados."
    In this episode, we venture into the heart of Earth's forests to explore how spaceborne lasers are revolutionizing our understanding of global carbon cycles and ecosystem structures. Operating from the International Space Station (ISS), NASA's GEDI (Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation) mission uses high-resolution laser ranging to provide the first high-quality measurements of forest canopy height, canopy vertical structure, and surface elevation globally.
    Through the framework of NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training (ARSET) program, we introduce the foundational concepts of the GEDI mission and its core technology: full-waveform LiDAR. We break down the key derived data products available to the scientific community, explaining how researchers utilize GEDI data to estimate aboveground biomass, map complex forest structures, and improve biodiversity assessments and climate change modeling.
    Whether you are an ecologist, a climate scientist, a forestry professional, a GIS analyst, or a space enthusiast eager to discover how NASA uses lasers from orbit to weigh the world's trees, this episode offers vital, foundational insights. Subscribe to the NASA Live Video Podcast to stay at the absolute forefront of space exploration, remote sensing data, and cutting-edge earth science!
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    1 時間 44 分
  • NASA ARSET Case Studies in Trace Gas Monitoring with North American Geostationary Sensors
    2026/07/10
    Welcome to another highly analytical and real-world focused episode of the NASA Live Video Podcast: "NASA ARSET: Case Studies in Trace Gas Monitoring with North American Geostationary Sensors."
    In this episode, we transition from theoretical data frameworks into actual, real-world applications. With next-generation geostationary satellites now capturing hourly atmospheric data across North America, scientists are unlocking unprecedented insights into localized pollution events. We take a deep dive into specific, practical case studies that showcase the power of this high-temporal-resolution data in action.
    Through the framework of NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training (ARSET) program, we examine how researchers and environmental agencies utilize hourly geostationary trace gas products to solve complex air quality puzzles. We break down case studies focusing on tracking the precise hourly evolution of heavy urban traffic corridors, monitoring sudden industrial emission plumes, and modeling the transboundary transport of wildfire smoke. Discover how analyzing variations in critical gases like nitrogen dioxide (NO_2), sulfur dioxide (SO_2), and formaldehyde (HCHO) throughout the day is transforming public health responses and environmental policy.
    Whether you are an air quality specialist, an environmental attorney, a data analyst, or a space enthusiast eager to see how NASA’s eye-in-the-sky protects communities in real time, this episode delivers invaluable insights. Subscribe to the NASA Live Video Podcast to stay connected with the absolute frontier of space exploration, remote sensing case studies, and cutting-edge earth science!
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    1 時間 29 分
  • NASA ARSET Datos de SIF Completos (Gap-Filled)
    2026/07/10
    Welcome to this highly specialized and technically insightful episode of the NASA Live Video Podcast: "NASA ARSET: Datos de SIF Completos (Gap-Filled)."
    In this episode, we dive into one of the most powerful and direct indicators of planetary health and photosynthetic activity: Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence (SIF). Unlike traditional vegetation indices that only measure greenness, SIF captures the actual functional tracks of photosynthesis from space, allowing scientists to monitor real-time crop yields, vegetation stress, and gross primary productivity (GPP).
    Through the framework of NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training (ARSET) program, we focus heavily on the data processing breakthroughs that address spatial and temporal gaps in satellite observations. We break down the methodologies used to generate "Gap-Filled" (Completos) SIF datasets—integrating machine learning, orbital modeling, and high-resolution data assimilation to provide continuous, cloud-free, and high-revisit global data layers. We also discuss how these optimized datasets are applied to early drought detection and carbon cycle tracking.
    Whether you are an agricultural analyst, an ecologist, a climate modeler, or a space enthusiast curious about how next-generation data modeling tracks the breathing of Earth's vegetation, this episode delivers critical technical insights. Subscribe to the NASA Live Video Podcast to stay connected with the absolute frontier of space exploration, remote sensing datasets, and cutting-edge earth science!
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    2 時間
  • NASA ARSET Introduction to the GEDI Mission and its Derived Products
    2026/07/10
    Welcome to this highly fascinating and technically rich episode of the NASA Live Video Podcast: "NASA ARSET: Introduction to the GEDI Mission and its Derived Products."
    In this episode, we venture into the heart of Earth's forests to explore how spaceborne lasers are revolutionizing our understanding of global carbon cycles and ecosystem structures. Operating from the International Space Station (ISS), NASA's GEDI (Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation) mission uses high-resolution laser ranging to provide the first high-quality measurements of forest canopy height, canopy vertical structure, and surface elevation globally.
    Through the framework of NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training (ARSET) program, we introduce the foundational concepts of the GEDI mission and its core technology: full-waveform LiDAR. We break down the key derived data products available to the scientific community, explaining how researchers utilize GEDI data to estimate aboveground biomass, map complex forest structures, and improve biodiversity assessments and climate change modeling.
    Whether you are an ecologist, a climate scientist, a forestry professional, a GIS analyst, or a space enthusiast eager to discover how NASA uses lasers from orbit to weigh the world's trees, this episode offers vital, foundational insights. Subscribe to the NASA Live Video Podcast to stay at the absolute forefront of space exploration, remote sensing data, and cutting-edge earth science!
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    1 時間 39 分
  • NASA ARSET North American Geostationary Trace Gas Data Products for Air Quality
    2026/07/10
    Welcome to this highly technical and timely episode of the NASA Live Video Podcast: "NASA ARSET: North American Geostationary Trace Gas Data Products for Air Quality."
    In this episode, we explore a revolutionary shift in how we monitor the air we breathe. Traditionally, low-Earth orbiting satellites could only capture air quality data over a specific region once a day. Now, we are diving into the game-changing capabilities of geostationary constellation data products, which provide hourly, high-resolution observations of trace gases across North America.
    Through the framework of NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training (ARSET) program, we break down how these advanced geostationary datasets—such as those from NASA's TEMPO (Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution) mission—are transforming environmental tracking. We discuss how to access and analyze hourly data for critical atmospheric pollutants, including nitrogen dioxide (NO_2), ozone (O_3), and formaldehyde (HCHO), allowing scientists and public health officials to monitor rush-hour pollution dynamics, track wildfire smoke evolution, and improve regional air quality forecasting.
    Whether you are an atmospheric scientist, an air quality manager, a public health professional, or a space enthusiast curious about how next-generation satellites revolutionizing planetary health tracking, this episode offers vital insights. Subscribe to the NASA Live Video Podcast to stay at the absolute forefront of space exploration, remote sensing data, and cutting-edge earth science!
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    1 時間 35 分
  • NASA ARSET Post-Fire Imagery and Smoke Monitoring
    2026/07/10
    Welcome to this vital and highly informative episode of the NASA Live Video Podcast: "NASA ARSET: Post-Fire Imagery and Smoke Monitoring."
    In this episode, we explore how spaceborne technology operates on the frontlines of disaster management, atmospheric science, and environmental recovery. When massive wildfires strike, the danger doesn't end when the flames are contained. Tracking the ecological damage left behind and monitoring the toxic smoke plumes that travel across states and continents are critical tasks for public safety and climate research.
    Through the framework of NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training (ARSET) program, we break down the advanced methodologies used to analyze post-fire satellite imagery and track smoke progression. We discuss how thermal, optical, and infrared sensors help scientists map burn severity, assess vegetation loss, and identify areas prone to post-fire soil erosion. Furthermore, we dive into how satellite assets track atmospheric aerosol transport, helping meteorological agencies predict air quality degradation downwind from active burn zones.
    Whether you are a forestry professional, an air quality specialist, an emergency responder, or a space enthusiast curious about how NASA monitors planetary health during climate extremes, this episode offers essential insights into modern remote sensing applications. Subscribe to the NASA Live Video Podcast to stay connected with the frontier of space exploration, disaster response, and cutting-edge earth science!
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    1 時間 1 分
  • NASA ARSET Data Analysis and Visualization
    2026/07/10
    Welcome to another highly analytical episode of the NASA Live Video Podcast: "NASA ARSET: Data Analysis and Visualization."
    In this episode, we explore the essential final steps of the remote sensing workflow—turning massive arrays of raw satellite pixels into clear, understandable, and actionable information. Gathering Earth observation data from space is only half the battle; the real magic happens when scientists analyze and visualize that data to unlock critical insights about our changing planet.
    Through the framework of NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training (ARSET) program, we break down the core methodologies and tools used to process complex geospatial datasets. We discuss how to interpret time-series animations, manipulate multi-band satellite imagery, and utilize open-access platforms and open-source programming tools to create professional maps and charts. These visual models are vital for communicating urgent scientific findings directly to urban planners, agricultural managers, and environmental policy-makers globally.
    Whether you are a GIS analyst looking to improve your data pipelines, an environmental researcher, a data scientist, or a space enthusiast eager to see how raw data transforms into striking planetary visuals, this episode offers vital foundational insights. Subscribe to the NASA Live Video Podcast to stay at the absolute forefront of space exploration, remote sensing tools, and cutting-edge earth science!
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    55 分