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The researchers also used the new imaging system to image Lego characters from 32 m away.

Quantum-Enhanced, Single Photon LIDAR Captures Ultra-Detailed 3D Images From a Kilometer Away

Plastic targets set up to test the new technology

Plastic rubbish on beaches can now be seen from space

The cube satellite which will process complex imagery on board, enabling much faster detection of fires from space.

Fighting fires from space in record time

The thinning shelf has lost ice along its front and northern margin, and fractured ice is visible along the southern edge.

Barriers against Antarctic ice melt disappearing at the double

Tree in a wilderness scene

NASA Helps Study One of the World’s Most Diverse Ecosystems

Researchers developed a single-photon Raman lidar system that operates underwater and can remotely distinguish various substances They demonstrated the system by using it to detect varying thicknesses of gasoline oil in a quartz cell that was 12 meters away from the system in a large pool.

New single-photon Raman lidar can monitor for underwater oil leaks

Close-up of the desalination and liquid natural gas export infrastructures in Qatar

The single oil spill that can disrupt the global energy supply

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Using deep learning to monitor India’s disappearing forest cover

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