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What's So Smart?
🚨NEW EPISODE ALERT🚨 Join us and Skyfire Consulting's CEO, Matt Sloane on this episode of What's So Smart as we discuss: ▪️ Drone use in City of Huntsville, AL's Public Safety ▪️ Adult Space Camp? ▪️Partnership with The University of Alabama in Huntsville's UAH I2C LISTEN: https://lnkd.in/es3igM3j
Lunar Dust? Read more here...
When astronauts live and work on the Moon, they'll have to deal with lunar dust—which isn't just a breathing hazard, but can also cause visibility issues for both people and machines. A team of engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center are working on a solution: the Instantaneous Clarity of Ambient Environment Capability (ICAN-C) project, which uses artificial intelligence to effectively remove dust and small particle debris from optical systems in real time. ICAN-C also has potential applications outside of space, such as helicopter landings, underwater operations, and other areas that require visual clarity. Read more about the project, its NASA centers, and key partners on our TechPort database: https://lnkd.in/efYAsCwC
Wow! A What's So Smart Recap!
We’re taking a week off, so now is good time to catch up on our What’s So Smart podcast! Topics we’ve covered so far include: ⚙️Engineering 🎼Music 🍫Chocolate 🧬Genomics 💻Cyber Education 🚀Space Launch System 🔎FBI Catch it all here: https://lnkd.in/gceQGT3V
Charging Stations in Parking Garages! What's Next For The Rocket City?
Last week, the City of Huntsville, Huntsville Utilities, Tennessee Valley Authority, Seven States Power Corporation, ChargePoint, and OWL Services hosted a ribbon-cutting to open a new electric vehicle DC fast charger facility (DCFC) in the Publix parking garage at Twickenham Square, 310 Pelham Avenue. Learn more ➡️ https://bit.ly/4bu8PtM
The Trash Pandas at Space Camp?
Last week, the #TrashPandas took a trip to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center to learn about the aerospace industry, visit the Intuitive Planetarium, and try out some of the activities of Space Camp!
Interesting NASA work... Right here in the Rocket City!
Meet Rahul Ramachandran, a senior research scientist in the Earth Science branch at #NASAMarshall. Ramachandran is an award-winning scientist helping to ensure the vast amounts of data collected by NASA are accessible and searchable for scientists around the world. Read more about his work >> https://lnkd.in/ej6V58DS
Looking forward to this episode! What IS so smart about living in Huntsville? Tell us your thoughts!
We had a lot of fun meeting everyone at NASA in the Park this past weekend! So many people stopped by to let us know what they think is “so smart” about living in #ASmartPlace. We can’t wait to share their responses soon! What do you think makes Huntsville a smart place?