EPSCoR hyperspectral imaging video featured on national television
April 24, 2020
![A line drawing, apparently from hyperspectral imaging, showing a small plane flying over a mountain and tundra landscape](https://uaf.edu/news/archives/wordpress-images/vfb/2020/04/hyspex-4-500x278.png)
The was produced by EPSCoR data visualization specialists Cassidy Phillips and Naomi Hutchquist, with assistance from EPSCoR researchers. The piece describes how hyperspectral remote sensing works and how EPSCoR is using the technology to improve vegetation maps of the 乐虎直播 boreal forest. The research is part of , a five-year project studying climate-driven changes to boreal forest fires and to marine life in the nearshore Gulf of 乐虎直播.
The National Science Foundation has distributed the video over a number of different platforms. Last year it was posted online in their and on their video app. More recently it was included in the NSF鈥檚 鈥溾 program, which is distributed to community TV stations across the country. The NSF also now plans to include the video in a package of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) programming that will be distributed to commercial television stations nationwide.
For more information, contact Tom Moran at tmoran3@alaska.edu or 474-5581.