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The CanSat technology for climate Monitoring in small regions at altitudes below 1 kmColin et al., 2015
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- Colin A
- Jimenez-Lizárraga M
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- IAA Climate Change & Disaster Management Confer ence
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In this paper, we propose a concept test, using pico-satellites CanSat for climate monitoring in a small region of around 4 km2, immersed in an Ecological Campus dedicated to research in wildlife, forest and agricultural sciences. This region is being monitored since the …
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