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<page minimal_permission_level="1" page_title="Mission" secret="no"></page>
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<h1>Our mission</h1>
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<p>
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In the vast realm of space exploration, we have chosen a mission that holds immense significance for both human
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safety and environmental preservation. Our goal is to develop a CanSat that can effectively identify and classify
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potential forest fires, aiding firefighters and environmental professionals in their crucial work. Additionally, we
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aim to report any illegal fireplaces we come across, promoting the protection of our natural surroundings.
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</p>
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<hr>
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<h1>Achieving the mission</h1>
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<p>
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Detecting potential or existing forest fires is no easy task for a machine. To make this possible, we make use of a
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thermal imaging sensor combined with a visible light sensor (also called a camera) to gather information about
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what’s happening on the ground. We then process this information and add location data to see where the fire is
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exactly. Additionally, we make use of the onboard temperature and humidity sensors to calculate the potential risk
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of fire even before it happens.
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</p>
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<hr>
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<h1>The impact</h1>
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<p>
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While we may not detect any fires at the day of the competition (we hope we won’t), we aim to develop a technology
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that will allow for inexpensive surveillance and data gathering across wide regions of forests. When not inside of a
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CanSat but mounted on a drone for example, data used from the satellite could be used for identifying and locating
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anything from illegal fireplaces to large-scale forest fires. We believe that our technology can be used all around
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the world to aid firefighters in the mission of protecting our environment from the dangers of fire.
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