For hot spot events as forest fires, volcanic activity or burning oil spills and coal seams a dedicate dspace instrumentation does not exist. With its successful launch end of October 2001 with the Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle the German Aerospace Center starts closing this gap with the micro-satellite mission BIRD. As space segment serves a three-axis stabilized satellite of 92 kg including a contingent of over 30% for the scientific instruments. The main payload of the BIRD micro-satellite is the newly developed Hot Spot Recognition System. It's a dual-channel instrument for middle and thermal IR imagery based on cooled MCT line detectors. The miniaturization by integrated detector/cooler assemblies provides a highly efficient de...
The observation of high temperature events as forest, vegetation and coal seam fires, volcanic acti...
DLR has a longstanding experience in the Earth observation. BIRD is the first complete satellite wit...
The BIRD small satellite, developed by the German Aerospace Center (DLR), has succesfully been launc...
For hot spot events as forest fires, volcanic activity or burning oil spills and coal seams a dedica...
The main payload of the BIRD micro-satellite is the newly developed Hot Spot Recognition System. It...
The main payload of the BIRD micro-satellite is the newly developed Hot Spot Recognition System. It...
The BIRD mission of the German Aerospace Center shall demonstrate the scientific and technological v...
For hot spot events as forest and vegetation fires, volcanic activity or burning oil wells and coal ...
The currently launched German BIRD (Bi-spectral Infrared Detection) mission was designed to give ans...
For hot spot events as forest and vegetation fires, burning coal seams or volcanic activities a dedi...
For hot spot events as forest and vegetation fires, volcanic activity or burning oil spills and coal...
For hot spot events as forest and vegetation fires, volcanic activity or burning oil wells and coal ...
The DLR small satellite mission BIRD is dedicated to the remote sensing of hot spot events from spac...
The DLR small satellite mission BIRD is dedicated to the remote sensing of hot spot events like vege...
The micro satellite mission BIRD successfully demonstrated in 6 years of operations (2001 to 2007) t...
The observation of high temperature events as forest, vegetation and coal seam fires, volcanic acti...
DLR has a longstanding experience in the Earth observation. BIRD is the first complete satellite wit...
The BIRD small satellite, developed by the German Aerospace Center (DLR), has succesfully been launc...
For hot spot events as forest fires, volcanic activity or burning oil spills and coal seams a dedica...
The main payload of the BIRD micro-satellite is the newly developed Hot Spot Recognition System. It...
The main payload of the BIRD micro-satellite is the newly developed Hot Spot Recognition System. It...
The BIRD mission of the German Aerospace Center shall demonstrate the scientific and technological v...
For hot spot events as forest and vegetation fires, volcanic activity or burning oil wells and coal ...
The currently launched German BIRD (Bi-spectral Infrared Detection) mission was designed to give ans...
For hot spot events as forest and vegetation fires, burning coal seams or volcanic activities a dedi...
For hot spot events as forest and vegetation fires, volcanic activity or burning oil spills and coal...
For hot spot events as forest and vegetation fires, volcanic activity or burning oil wells and coal ...
The DLR small satellite mission BIRD is dedicated to the remote sensing of hot spot events from spac...
The DLR small satellite mission BIRD is dedicated to the remote sensing of hot spot events like vege...
The micro satellite mission BIRD successfully demonstrated in 6 years of operations (2001 to 2007) t...
The observation of high temperature events as forest, vegetation and coal seam fires, volcanic acti...
DLR has a longstanding experience in the Earth observation. BIRD is the first complete satellite wit...
The BIRD small satellite, developed by the German Aerospace Center (DLR), has succesfully been launc...