NASA is using an imaging spectrometer to survey California wildfire damages
NASA has been flying its ER-2 surveillance aircraft over the Southern California wildfires in an effort to evaluate the environmental damage caused by the flames using an imaging spectrometer instrument created by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.
NASA is using an imaging spectrometer to survey California wildfire damages
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