The January wildfires in California devastated local habitats and communities. In an effort to better understand wildfire behavior, NASA scientists and engineers tried to learn from the events by testing new technology. The new instrument, the Compact Fire Infrared Radiance Spectral Tracker (c-FIRST), was tested when NASA’s B200 King Air aircraft flew over the wildfires […]
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Earth Science, Airborne Science, Armstrong Flight Research Center, B200, Earth Science Technology Office, Earth's Atmosphere, General, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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March 1, 2025
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