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Novel Ionosphere Images collected from the Wave Glider in the Pacific Ocean

Novel Ionosphere Images collected from the Wave Glider in the Pacific Ocean

Orion Space Solutions developed a novel camera system that collects images of the upper atmosphere ionosphere from the ocean surface. The Ocean Stabilized Ionospheric Remote Imaging Sensor (OSIRIS) was integrated onto the Wave Glider and recently launched for the first time. The system will help assess space weather dynamics, which affect Earth-based communications systems, power grids, and other crucial infrastructure.

Customer Missions METOC Space
Lock Up the Stress or Release It? Using Seafloor Acoustic Measurements to Gain New Insights Into Plate Tectonics Off New ZealandPhoto: Zumberge Lab, IGPP, Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Lock Up the Stress or Release It? Using Seafloor Acoustic Measurements to Gain New Insights Into Plate Tectonics Off New Zealand

To better understand the likelihood and risks of earthquakes and tsunamis in New Zealand, a team of researchers is keeping a close eye on the tectonic plate boundary where the Pacific plate ‘dives’ beneath the Australian plate. Through a combination of instruments moored to the seafloor and high precision antennas on the Wave Glider, subtle offshore plate movements can be cost-effectively monitored in multi-year studies.

Customer Missions Geodesy
Holy Crab – 138,000 km of Wave Glider Tracks to Monitor Aquatic SpeciesPhoto: Nicolas Winkler Photography, courtesy of the Ocean Tracking Network

Holy Crab – 138,000 km of Wave Glider Tracks to Monitor Aquatic Species

For the past 10 years, the Ocean Tracking Network has used Wave Gliders to support its global aquatic animal tracking efforts. Snow crabs and more than 300 other commercially important and endangered species are being tagged with acoustic sensors to inform resource conservation and management. Wave Gliders are used to offload data from acoustic receiver arrays consisting of 250 stations moored to the ocean floor.

Customer Missions Acoustics METOC
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