The first attempt at aerial imagery technology was little more than rudimentary cameras attached to kites with explosive charges triggering the camera to take a photo. Fast forward to 1915, and the ...
The National Air and Space Museum's aerial cameras have photographed or filmed birds, cold war secrets, the atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll, Indian ruins in the American Southwest, and scenes from ...
A Chinese spy balloon in the US is the latest in a long history of governments spying on each other from the sky. Aerial surveillance dates back to the French Revolution to UFO rumors to the Cuban ...
Hasselblad Wide-Angle Camera, Medium Tele Camera and Tele Camera unite for more creative shooting options than ever before DJI, the world’s leader in civilian drones and creative camera technology, ...
Monitoring forest health typically relies on remote sensing tools such as light detection and ranging (LiDAR), radar, and ...
Instructables user Mikeasaurus used household items— including thumbtacks and a Bic pen— to make a remotely-triggered rig for his kite, compatible with any camera. Well, any camera he felt comfortable ...
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