We are delighted to share our article on High-resolution ocean color imagery from the SeaHawk-HawkEye CubeSat mission! I feel incredibly lucky to have been able to join this stellar team & work with these folks and the best-in-class ocean color image data. https://t.co/eTRMTtmywv
Thanks to the wonderful partnership with @NASA@NASAOcean, data will continue to be available for all of your high spatial resolution ocean color analysis needs! See here for more: https://t.co/9iTNtim6mt
Super cool to see our SeaHawk/HawkEye and COAST Lab teammate (and @UNCW_CMS, @UNCW_EOS, @UNCW_BaMB student) Dorothy featured in @NASA_Langley's #NationalInternDay video! What a cool experience!
This #NationalInternDay check out how the 2023 @nasasarp interns found their place in aerospace over a summer spent doing research in the air and on land alongside @NASAEarth scientists!
We aim, literally, for nadir imagery, but every once in a while we capture the Earth's limb instead—a beautiful accident. This one is from July 16, 2023, centered over Iraq and Turkey.
This week we are celebrating 2 years of the #SeaHawk in operation 🛰️📸 Congratulations to all of the teams involved in this #mission. The aim of the #SOCON project is to observe the changing biology of the #ocean surface 👉 https://t.co/avlfCAD25X
#sustainablity#oceancolour
The #AmazonRiver plume stretches thousands of kilometers across the tropical Atlantic Ocean. @SeaHawk_HawkEye imaged the first few hundred kilometers of that plume on June 19, 2023.
The full scene is available here.
https://t.co/fjx2uwKpfo
Today we celebrate TWO YEARS of operational status!
We have ≈ 8,000 research-grade ocean color images from all over the world thanks to the 🛰️ stellar 🤩 team that conceived of, designed, built, launched, operationalized, and currently operate the mission. Congratulations!
#Publication Brewin et al (2023) analyzed coincident Secchi depth, Forel-Ule colour, chlorophyll-a, and other variables on 4 Atlantic Meridional Transect cruises in view of obtaining the longest optical time series of the oceans.
Read the paper: https://t.co/nC66l5BEIg
@Masud_UGA shows a great comparison of HawkEye vs other state-of-the-art ocean color satellite sensors at #ASLO2023!
Check out https://t.co/SFn3ILwIDe for more info and data/imagery!