WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:01.010 [beep] 2 00:00:01.030 --> 00:02:20.980 [no audio] 3 00:02:21.000 --> 00:02:23.650 Well, in addition to ICON, we have, for example, 4 00:02:23.670 --> 00:02:25.880 the mission GOLD, which is giving us the global view. 5 00:02:25.900 --> 00:02:31.010 But we also have an entire fleet of spacecraft that are through 6 00:02:31.030 --> 00:02:34.540 the entire solar system. We call this the great observatory. 7 00:02:34.560 --> 00:02:35.980 8 00:02:36.000 --> 00:02:39.160 Well, ICON is studying two types of weather. 9 00:02:39.180 --> 00:02:43.410 One is the weather that we're used to, the weather in the atmosphere that we live in. 10 00:02:43.430 --> 00:02:44.460 And what we've learned already -- 11 00:02:44.480 --> 00:02:47.960 and ICON is really going to figure out details about 12 00:02:47.980 --> 00:02:52.060 is how things like hurricanes and things happening 13 00:02:52.080 --> 00:02:54.510 in our atmosphere are impacting the upper part of the atmosphere, 14 00:02:54.530 --> 00:02:58.720 the ionosphere. And how that is connected to space. 15 00:02:58.740 --> 00:03:00.460 16 00:03:00.480 --> 00:03:04.270 So, ICON is a critical part to understanding how 17 00:03:04.290 --> 00:03:08.880 we can better support our technological way of life, 18 00:03:08.900 --> 00:03:13.100 and in particular, our ability to communicate all around the world. 19 00:03:13.120 --> 00:03:14.980 20 00:03:15.000 --> 00:03:17.160 ICON is flying through the ionosphere, 21 00:03:17.180 --> 00:03:22.470 looking up close and personal, giving us detail of what's going on. 22 00:03:22.490 --> 00:03:25.860 But GOLD is much, much higher up above the Earth, 23 00:03:25.880 --> 00:03:29.170 giving us a broad, global perspective. 24 00:03:29.190 --> 00:03:35.820 So, the two are giving us a broad picture and a very close, up-close what's happening, 25 00:03:35.840 --> 00:05:24.738 and what's happening over the whole world.