NASA Shuttle Carries Camera To Help Farmers

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Nov. 14, 2008

Sonja Alexander 
Headquarters, Washington                                    
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Katherine Trinidad 
Headquarters, Washington 
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RELEASE: 08-293

NASA SHUTTLE CARRIES CAMERA TO HELP FARMERS


WASHINGTON -- Among the 32,000 pounds of cargo in NASA's space shuttle 
Endeavour, which is set to launch Friday, there is a camera that will 
help U.S. farmers and provide unique educational opportunities for 
students. 

Students and faculty at the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, 
built the Agricultural Camera, known as AgCam, that will be delivered 
and installed on the International Space Station. The students will 
operate the camera from their campus and work closely with NASA 
engineers and station astronauts. 

AgCam will take images in visible and infrared light of growing crops, 
rangeland, grasslands, forests and wetlands in the northern Great 
Plains and Rocky Mountain regions. 

"AgCam provides students with the opportunity to do real engineering 
and provide valuable data to protect our environment now and in the 
future," said George Seielstad, the director of AgCam and the 
University of North Dakota Center for People and Environment. 

The information from AgCam will provide useful data to agricultural 
producers in North Dakota and neighboring states, benefiting farmers 
and ranchers and providing ways for them to protect the environment. 

Images from the camera also will be shared with educators throughout 
the country for use in their classrooms. AgCam is an example of a 
space-related research project that delivers direct benefits to the 
general public. AgCam imagery also may assist in disaster management, 
such as flood monitoring and wild fire mapping. 

For more information and images of AgCam, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/science/experiments/AgCam.html 


For more information on the STS-126 mission, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle 

	
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