
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode I speak to Daniela Moody and Daniel Baruch of URSA Space.
URSA Space is a satellite imaging company which is constantly sweeping the planet with a technology known as SAR. Akin to radar, SAR can see through clouds and is accurate enough to measure the heights of floating lids on giant oil containers, making it an invaluable tool for understanding the amount of oil in storage at a given moment around the world.
The potential uses of SAR are almost unlimited, from measuring the number of cars currently under construction to the changing height of Mount Everest to detecting troop movements at sensitive borders.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Mark Fleming-Williams4.9
88 ratings
In this episode I speak to Daniela Moody and Daniel Baruch of URSA Space.
URSA Space is a satellite imaging company which is constantly sweeping the planet with a technology known as SAR. Akin to radar, SAR can see through clouds and is accurate enough to measure the heights of floating lids on giant oil containers, making it an invaluable tool for understanding the amount of oil in storage at a given moment around the world.
The potential uses of SAR are almost unlimited, from measuring the number of cars currently under construction to the changing height of Mount Everest to detecting troop movements at sensitive borders.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

970 Listeners

3,075 Listeners

590 Listeners

2,201 Listeners

1,967 Listeners

478 Listeners

1,093 Listeners

797 Listeners

225 Listeners

1,302 Listeners

125 Listeners

418 Listeners

214 Listeners

403 Listeners

50 Listeners