FireWatch Uses Space-Age Cameras

FireWatch Uses Space-Age Cameras

The German forest-fire detection effort has a new and more-effective input after installing a series of FireWatch cameras developed by the German Aerospace Center (DLR). More than 150 such cameras, based on technology used on space missions, have been installed in five German states.

Research Institute Spins Off New Surveillance Sensor Office

Research Institute Spins Off New Surveillance Sensor Office

The Sensor Systems research effort at the University of Dayton Research Institute has grown significantly since its inception in 2007. A group of 32 full-time researchers focused on research and development for sensors for surveillance applications have been spun off as the Sensor Accelerated Processing and Exploitation (Sensor APEX) office.

UNESCO and UNITAR-UNOSAT Protect Cultural Heritage with Geospatial Technologies

UNESCO and UNITAR-UNOSAT Protect Cultural Heritage with Geospatial Technologies

At the annual meeting of the World Heritage Committee in Bonn, Germany, UNESCO and UNITAR (the UN Institute for Training and Research) signed an agreement to protect cultural and natural heritage sites with the latest geospatial technologies. The strategic partnership will enable the organizations to work together during conflict situations and following natural disasters, sharing their respective expertise, and collaborating on prevention and capacity development.

ISRO to Launch DMC3 Earth-Observation Constellation

ISRO to Launch DMC3 Earth-Observation Constellation

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is slated to launch its heaviest commercial load on July 10, 2015, with a payload of five satellites made up of the DMC3 constellation of optical Earth-observation satellites as well as two others aboard a PSLV-XL rocket from the Sriharikota spaceport in Andhra Pradesh.

Embry-Riddle Receives NASA Grant for High-Altitude Unmanned Aircraft

Embry-Riddle Receives NASA Grant for High-Altitude Unmanned Aircraft

NASA awarded an engineering team at Embry-Riddle's Daytona Beach campus a $100,000 grant to develop a concept for an unmanned aircraft to be powered by renewable energy (wind or solar) and fly at 50,000-60,000 feet. The atmospheric satellite concept was chosen as one of 15 winning projects from hundreds of entries for a NASA Innovation Advanced Concepts program, Phase I award.

ONR Researcher Wins Prize for Satellite-Imaging Work

ONR Researcher Wins Prize for Satellite-Imaging Work

For research that could provide warfighters with extremely accurate digital images of future combat zones and potential enemies, a French mathematician sponsored by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently won the prestigious Longuet-Higgins Prize from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Computer Society.