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Students Build AI-Powered Drone for Earth Observation | NASA SEES Internship Journey
Four high school students leveraged STELLA's accessible design, supportive community, and educational philosophy to build a sophisticated environmental monitoring platform.
Commodity Classic: Landsat Supports Farmers and Food Production
For three days as February leaped into March this year, more than 11,500 people gathered in Houston, Texas, to attend the 2024 Commodity Classic—a massive agriculture conference led by farmers.
On the Statistical Significance of Local Land Cover Measurements: A Comparative Analysis of Citizen Science and Remote Sensing Programs
On the Statistical Significance of Local Land Cover Measurements: A Comparative Analysis of Citizen Science and Remote Sensing Programs Abstract: Accurate land
Quantifying Plant Biodiversity Using Different Spectrometers, Spectral Unmixing, and UAV Imagery
Monitoring biodiversity is an effective way to quantify and assess the impacts of climate change, but methods for doing so can be inaccessible, laborious, or invasive to an ecosystem.
Lecture series on the Landsat Program remote sensing course for college juniors and seniors
Paige Williams, a PhD Candidate at Virginia Tech, led a lecture series on the Landsat Program for the junior/senior level remote sensing course in the Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation at VT in February.
Same Color, Different Materials – mini lesson for students (grade 3 to 8)
May 2023 — Students, from eleven different area schools, came to the SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry campus to participate in mini
Astronaut candidates (ASCAN) Hands-on Earth Science Class
STELLA was used as part of a larger Earth Science lesson with the astronaut candidates (ASCAN) in the summer of 2023.
