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We The Curious | How do satellites see the Universe? | Science in a different light @wethecurious | Uploaded July 2015 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Hugh is a satellite scientist who is trying to understand to what degree climate change is occurring and what effect it is having on the Earth. He uses satellites to obeserve the Earth, and the main tool in his toolkit is his understanding of the electromagnetic spectrum!

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This video was presented by: Hugh, satellite scientist.
Produced by: Suited and Booted Studios in collaboration with the We The Curious and the Science and Technology Facilities Council.

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