 Remote sensing data is an important source of information about the Earth's atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and more. It can be used to enhance student understanding of various subjects like geography, biology, history, physics, and computer science. Remote sensing data can provide students with spatial, temporal, and qualitative concepts, allowing them to better understand objects and phenomena of geographical reality. This, in turn, leads to increased levels of educational achievement. Techniques for applying remote sensing data into the classroom have been explored, including using it as visual aids or for practical and research-oriented activities. This article was authored by Iyer V. Kalishan, Irina M. Varfallomeva, Alina V. Hanchuk, and others.