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  • Presentation | B21J: Advances in Remote Sensing for Fire Detection, Monitoring, and Characterization I Poster
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  • B21J-1763: From Satellite Observations to Operational Response and Ecosystem Impact: Measuring Fire Radiative Power from the FireSat Mission
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Author(s):
Kyle Story, Muon Space (First Author, Presenting Author)
Catherine Olkin, Muon Space
Chris Melancon, Muon Space
Kat Jensen, Muon Space
Timothy Dittmann, Muon Space
Caleb Spradlin, Muon Space


When wildfires burn very hot, they can do more damage to the plants and soil, and be harder for wildfire responders to manage. We can measure how intensely a wildfire is burning from satellites. The new FireSat satellite mission can measure how hot and intense wildfires are burning with much better detail than existing satellite systems.



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