Fleet of Drones Maps a Mountain in 3D
Zothecula writes "Explorers have mapped the surface of the iconic Matterhorn painstakingly by foot, by satellite, and now by drone, thanks to a partnership between drone maker senseFly and nonprofit Drone Adventures. Launching a small squadron of eBee minidrones off the summit and sides of the famous Alps mountaintop, the mission tested the navigational abilities of the system and created a staggering data-rich 3D model."
Didn't they do something like this on Marvel - Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.?
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Think of the possibilities.
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It would be interesting to know what would happen if a similar deployment of autonomous drones was pointed toward a high-security building such as the Pentagon, White House or congress. If they're autonomous, would some sort of jamming signal cause the drones to hover or retreat/drop? Probably only a matter of time before some idiot tries it...
Now. Build me a 3D printer enough to print one of my own . . . hollow . . . with lava . . . and sharks . . . with laser beams.
Detailed mapping of Space Mountain and It's a Small World.
I spent a few years living in the shadow of the Matterhorn in Anaheim.
Did the 3d image include those climbing the mountain at that time as well?
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Probably the best endorsement I've seen for the Surface Pro yet.
from the linked article:
For an idea of what these numbers mean, while viewing the image models you can easily make out the hotel-like Hörnlihütte where mountain climbers have been resting on the northeast ridge since 1880, but not see the much smaller 10-bed cabin Solvayhütte higher on the same ridge and recessed into a cliff face.
So if the cabin isn't that easy to see, even smaller mountain climber won't be visible either.
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