core a sample using the drill and bring it back to a lander or even a rover forfurther analysis. the different drones, the different instruments, the different mission concepts we re putting together will enable new exploration of the red planet and to see parts of the planet we have never seen before, and i hope we ll have an opportunity, perhaps in the coming decade, to send a drone dedicated to exploring mars volcanoes and for the first time see if potentially they re harbouring evidence of life. past or present. are we alone in the universe, but also where did we begin, and potentially, what is the world like in the future that we will come to inhabit as well? that was christopher hamilton. how spectacular was that? and that s it for the shortcut of this week s click. the full length version is waiting for you right now on iplayer and we are waiting for you on social
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is it still giving you that warning? no. the other drone we are using has a larger payload, has a number of different cameras and zoom functions, really beautiful, but also a lidar instrument. so lidar uses light to be able to range the distance between the sensor that is emitting a set of photons and a surface. it is a world first to be able to use a drone based lidar to image the lava flow and develop a time series topography which we can use to inform the thickness of lava, the volume, and the amount of lava coming out of the volcano at a particular time. we have been working with students from the university of arizona and also the university of iceland and the reykjavik university, and they are doing a greatjob being able to develop some new experimental types of drones that are able to push the edge of what can be done. even though we don t see it with our eyes we can actually map out regions that are hot and potentially having lava flowing underneath the crust. we are also testi
back to a lander or even a roverfor further analysis. the different drones, the different instruments, the different mission concepts we re putting together will enable new exploration of the red planet and to see parts of the planet we have never seen before, and i hope we will have an opportunity, perhaps in the coming decade, to send a drone dedicated to exploring mars volcanoes and for the first time see if potentially they are harbouring evidence of life. past or present. are we alone in the universe, but also where did we begin, and potentially, what is the world like in the future that we will come to inhabit as well? that was christopher hamilton and that is it from us for the moment. that is it for the shortcut version. the full length version that is it for the shortcut version. the full length version is that is it for the shortcut version. the full length version is on that is it for the shortcut version. the full length version is on iplayer that is it for the shortcut ve
we raised, but said: it s worth noting that all smart home chargers will still be usable if you just want to plug your car in. but when it comes to security when using them with a phone app or home wi fi, it seems some are smarter than others. my name is christopher hamilton, i am an associate professor at the university of arizona and a planetary volcanologist. we re here in geldingadalir, which is a new volcanic eruption that has occurred in southern iceland in reykjanes. iceland provides an ideal test bed for being able to test different kinds of drones for mars because the wonderful characteristics of the environment are actually very similar to what we would expect on mars.