TIROS Experimental Weather Satellite (1960)

The film discusses the development and significance of the TIROS (Television and Infrared Observation Satellite) project, which began in 1958 under NASA. It highlights the need for improved weather prediction tools, showcasing how satellites can gather crucial meteorological data from space. The film details the satellite’s design, launch, and operational capabilities, emphasizing its role in monitoring cloud formations and atmospheric conditions. TIROS represents a significant advancement in meteorology, aiming to enhance weather forecasting and provide valuable information for disaster preparedness.

Keywords
TIROS, weather satellite, NASA, meteorology, cloud monitoring, space technology, atmospheric data, weather prediction, satellite launch, technology advancement

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