Firm Set to Build Satellites for Ocean Research
SEAFOODNEWS.COM [The Herald] - April 21, 2015
Satellite pioneer Clyde Space is joining forces with a US university and leading scientists to develop “game-changing” technology to study ocean biology.
Glasgow-based Clyde Space, which was founded by Craig Clark, said that it was building CubeSats to observe the changing biology of the surface ocean and the implications for the marine food chain, as well as for climate scientists, fisheries and coastal resource managers, and other experts ranging from military personnel to oil spill responders.
The project is being led by John Morrison, professor of physics and physical oceanography at the University of North Carolina in Wilmington. It also involves Cloudland Instruments of Santa Barbara, California, the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center...
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