WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:01.501 --> 00:00:02.268 On the ground, 2 00:00:02.869 --> 00:00:07.140 These large dishes are used to communicate with NASA's Earth-observing satellites. 3 00:00:07.841 --> 00:00:11.144 Here, the data is downloaded and made public, which helps 4 00:00:11.144 --> 00:00:15.382 scientists connect the dots between what we see from space to on the ground. 5 00:00:16.049 --> 00:00:18.151 But why are these dishes in Alaska? 6 00:00:18.151 --> 00:00:21.921 Dr. Meyer: So the reason why these stations, like ASF, are built in Alaska 7 00:00:22.789 --> 00:00:25.058 is because Earth-observing satellites, 8 00:00:25.425 --> 00:00:28.495 if you think of their orbits, they converge in the polar regions. 9 00:00:29.062 --> 00:00:33.400 So in Alaska, we can see the same satellite more often than in the lower 48. 10 00:00:34.000 --> 00:00:36.703 Narration: In fact, this facility is in the perfect position 11 00:00:36.703 --> 00:00:40.040 to receive data from one of NASA's latest Earth-observing missions. 12 00:00:40.640 --> 00:00:44.177 NISAR is an upcoming satellite that will be launched by NASA 13 00:00:44.177 --> 00:00:47.313 in collaboration with the Indian Space Research Organization. 14 00:00:47.547 --> 00:00:50.984 It will use radar similar to what is flown on NASA's airborne missions, 15 00:00:50.984 --> 00:00:55.422 like for ABoVE, to measure fine, centimeter- scale, changes in Earth's surface. 16 00:00:55.455 --> 00:00:59.292 Dr. Meyer: What's interesting and unique about NISAR is that it's going to cover the globe 17 00:00:59.459 --> 00:01:02.862 regularly every 12 days, and it's going to do it at a 18 00:01:03.229 --> 00:01:07.467 a wavelength or a frequency range, so-called L-band frequencies, 19 00:01:07.867 --> 00:01:10.236 that are very useful for doing Earth observations. 20 00:01:11.004 --> 00:01:14.774 L-band will allow us to study ecosystem changes 21 00:01:14.774 --> 00:01:18.545 and deformations of the Earth's surface with higher accuracy 22 00:01:18.878 --> 00:01:22.882 and better spatial coverage than we can with current systems in space. 23 00:01:23.450 --> 00:01:26.386 Narration: And in the Arctic, some of the most pronounced environmental 24 00:01:26.386 --> 00:01:31.124 changes satellites can observe are happening right down the road.