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UAS and Spatial Analysis drone flight day

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Professor of Geography Kirk Stueve records Ben Richason for students learning remotely.

Students in UAS and Spatial Analysis (GEOG 365) experienced drone flight day in a modified capacity due to COVID-19.

Professor Kirk Stueve’s GEOG 365 class experienced a modified drone flight day with retired Professor of Geography Benjamin Richason III and Tom Oien, IT Coordinator for the School of Public Affairs.

To demonstrate topics discussed in the classroom, a variety of drones performed applications such as aerial photography, active tracking, surveying/mapping, and thermal imaging.

The thermal imaging capabilities on the equipment used are accurate to 1/10th of a degree under ideal conditions. All students had their temperatures checked; no one was sent home.

Due to COVID-19 precautions, students were not able to fly the drones as they normally would. A spring 2021 make-up flight day is being explored.

 

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