|
Existing Sensors
For the Scientific Community
Remote sensing imaging systems and sensors have been available for many years, developed by NASA, NOAA, and other national and international entities. The development of these sensors has historically been done with the scientific community foremost in mind; typically such sensors thus best serve to answer the scientific questions for which they were originally envisioned.For the General Public
However data from some space imagers - in particular Landsat, MODIS, ASTER, and a few others - have practical benefits to the general public, and we rely heavily on them as sources of data. Learn more about these space imagers.New UMAC Systems
For our Specific Needs
However, UMAC regards people's needs and values as paramount, and then works backwards to what science is the means to those ends, which leads ultimately to what data must be acquired. Since often the available data do not meet completely the specific needs in the Northern Great Plains, we must develop the capability to build remote sensors, the platforms they will go upon, and ground stations for communications with and control of those platforms.UMAC-developed Sensor Systems
|