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Ames
Research Center
1983 Phase II
- 1986 Phase II
Multispectral
Spectrometers for Monitoring of Earth Resources
SenSytech,
Inc. (formerly Daedalus Enterprises)
Ann Arbor, MI
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INNOVATION
Development of multichannel, infrared
scanning spectrometers for remote sensing of earth resources
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Modis Airbone Simulator
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Initially Daedalus spectrometers
were used to monitor forest fires to aid fire fighters. Further
development resulted in the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectro- radiometer
(MODUS), and the MODIS Airborne Simulator (MAS)
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COMMERCIALIZATION
- Sold an airborne ocean color imager
for $1.2M to Italian company
- Sold a multispectral infrared/
visisble imaging spectrometer for $3M to Italian National Research
Council
- Modified Modis Simulator for Ames
Research Center for $550K
- Remote sensing project for DOE
for $350K
- Remote sensing project for GSFC
for $250K
- Remote sensing project for Army
Corps of Engineers for $100K
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GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE
APPLICATIONS
- MODUS is being used as part of
NASA's Earth Observing System which is being launched in 1998, and
MAS has been used on NASA's high altitude ER-2 research aircraft for
study of cloud properties and remote sensing of land vegetation1and
water properties under clear sky conditions
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