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On August 7, 2007, the Zaca fire continued to burn in the Los Padres National Forest near Santa Barbara, California....
With its sensor pod under its left wing, NASA's remotely piloted Ikhana unmanned aircraft cruises over California...
With its thermal-infared sensor pod under its left wing, NASA's Ikhana unmanned aircraft cruises over California...
NASA's Ikhana remotely piloted aircraft soars over smoky terrain during a wildfire imaging demonstration mission in...
Carrying its sensor pod, NASA's remotely piloted Ikhana unmanned aircraft banks away during a checkout flight in the...
The instruments that make up the Ames Autonomous Module Scanner (AMS) that provided precise thermal-infrared imaging...