SatCam lets you capture observations of sky and ground conditions at the same time that an Earth observation satellite is overhead. When you capture a SatCam observation and submit it to our server, it helps us to check the quality of the cloud products that we create from the satellite data. SatCam was developed at the SPACE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON.

SatCam alternatives

P-Track Satellite Viewer

P-Track displays near real-time Satellite position, track, health, and coverage information on a 3-D interactive globe. Full retina display is supported for both iPhone and iPad. P-Track now supports position, track, velocity, and flyby information for the following Amateur Satellites:ALMASAT-1RAX-2SRMSATJUGNUUWE-2BEESATKKS-1 (KISEKI)STARS (KUKAI)HAMSATJAS 2ITAMSATOSCAR 11 (UoSAT 2)OSCAR 7Many new features to come - I hope you enjoy this App

  • size 32.6 MB

Extempore

Extempore allows foreign language instructors and students to exchange video and audio assignments without having to schedule 1:1 interviews or take class time. By enabling the Extempore Parameters, Instructors ensure that the assignments students submit is extemporaneous speech and not the reading of prepared script. You must have a current Extempore username and password to use this application.

  • size 34.9 MB

Grammar Pop

The award-winning Grammar Girl presents Grammar Pop: A fun word game for adults and a great way for kids to learn parts of speech. Match words with parts-of-speech, pop clouds, and progress from nouns and verbs to gerunds and participles. She has written seven books on grammar, including Grammar Girl Presents The Ultimate Writing Guide for Students, which is used in many classrooms and has been offered through Scholastic book fairs.

  • rating 2.91667
  • size 39.6 MB

mPing

The National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) needs your help with our research As a, the Precipitation Identification Near the Ground project (W-PING) needs you, the Citizen Scientist, to watch and report on precipitation. PING is looking for volunteers of all ages and backgrounds to make observations - teachers, classes, families, everyone and anyone This app and associated web pages are your portal to providing observations to the research meteorologists at NSSL that will help us develop and refine algorithms that use the newly upgraded dual-polarization NEXRAD radars to detect and report on the type of precipitation that you see falling. NSSL scientists will compare your report with what the radar has detected and what our models think the atmosphere is doing, and use it to develop new technologies and techniques to determine what kind of precipitation such as snow, ice, rain or hail and its size is falling where.

  • rating 3.47059
  • size 12.4 MB