Satellite
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This is really what brought me to using
satellite
imagery.
What I want to share with you today is how we've used
satellite
data to find an ancient Egyptian city, called Itjtawy, missing for thousands of years.
And even more importantly, we have funding to train young Egyptians in the use of
satellite
technology so they can be the ones making great discoveries as well.
It's a
satellite
that goes into space, which is probably the least open-source thing you can imagine, and it contains an Arduino connected to a bunch of sensors.
So if you know how to use Arduino, you can actually upload your experiments into this
satellite
and run them.
So imagine, if you as a high school can have the
satellite
for a week and do
satellite
space experiments like that.
They had access to
satellite
imagery.
They had
satellite
phones, and they even had night vision goggles.
On the left is water coming through the shore, taken from a NASA
satellite.
A
satellite
picture looking down at the earth.
He downloaded data from the NASA SOHO satellite, and that's how he found them.
Al Jazeera did, Al Jazeera and half a dozen other
satellite
news stations in Arabic, because they circumvented the old, state-owned television stations in a lot of these countries which were designed to keep information from people.
We switch to the
satellite
view, and we find another bridge, and everything starts to line up.
I had my skis ready to go, I had a
satellite
phone, a pump-action shotgun in case I was attacked by a polar bear.
This is a
satellite
picture showing North Korea at night, compared to neighbors.
Eventually, it will be able to have to stay up day, night, day, night, for six months at a time, acting like the synchronous satellite, but only ten miles above the Earth.
It's built in a modular way so that you can also attach a
satellite
module so that you could have Internet connectivity even in very remote areas.
But now,
satellite
technology allows us to track individual boats.
I'm going to show you the tracks of two boats over the course of a year, using a
satellite
automated identification system.
They use
satellite
positioning and machine-learning technology to automatically identify if a boat is just sailing or fishing, which are the white spots here.
If you look at any carbon map, because we map it per square mile, any carbon map of the U.S., it looks like a night sky
satellite
photo of the U.S., hottest in the cities, cooler in the suburbs, dark, peaceful in the countryside.
Now I created the CAO in order to answer questions that have proven extremely challenging to answer from any other vantage point, such as from the ground, or from
satellite
sensors.
Although I was a
satellite
engineer, I hadn't thought about using
satellite
imagery in my work.
I mean,
satellite
imagery is pretty amazing stuff.
And today, there's a handful of the great, great grandchildren of these early Cold War machines which are now operated by private companies and from which the vast majority of
satellite
imagery that you and I see on a daily basis comes.
During this period, launching things into space, just the rocket to get the
satellite
up there, has cost hundreds of millions of dollars each, and that's created tremendous pressure to launch things infrequently and to make sure that when you do, you cram as much functionality in there as possible.
Does a single
satellite
really have to cost the equivalent of three 747 jumbo jets?
Wasn't there a way to build a smaller, simpler, new
satellite
design that could enable more timely imaging?
Now it was using the lessons learned from these early missions that my friends and I began a series of sketches of our own
satellite
design.
Although this was the low-cost option, quite frankly it was just too blurry to see the things that make
satellite
imagery valuable.
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