August 7, 2002...OCM RGB image acquired and processed at SeaSpace Corporation. Imagereveals smoke plumes from the fires in Southern California.
July 31, 2002...SeaSpace is pleased to announce that it has merged with, and become a wholly owned subsidiary of Allied Research Corporation. Through this merger, we anticipate new opportunities for serving our existing customers, and expanding into new core technologies. The present SeaSpace staff, as well as its operations and management team, continues unchanged.
July 12, 2002...First Aqua MODIS data acquired at SeaSpace Corporation with TeraScan®. Image is an RGB composite.
July 12, 2002...SeaSpace is now receiving temperature profiles from NOAA-17's AMSU-A.
June 25, 2002...View Terra MODIS RGB image of active fires in Arizona. The NASA fire detection algorithm was employed to map actively burning fires. Data acquired at SeaSpace Corporation with TeraScan®. View more TeraScan® derived imagery.
June 21, 2002...SeaSpace announced the latest release of its satellite data acquisition and processing software, TeraScan 3.2.
June 10, 2002...See an annular solar eclipse from a satellite's perspective.
April 29, 2002...SeaSpace implements Terra MODIS algorithm for real time detection of fires. The output product is a fire mask from MODIS imagery and the result of applying NASA's fire detection algorithm (aka MOD14) to the Terra imagery. The algorithm uses 0.86, 3.9 and 11-micron top-of-atmosphere level1b radiances to identify actively-burning fires. Relative and absolute threshold tests are applied to distinguish pixels containing fires from non-fires pixels. The red rings on the image allow the user to readily identify actively burning fires.