Will Marshall: Tiny satellites show us the Earth as it changes in near-real-time
Will Marshall: Majušni sateliti pokazuju nam Zemlju kako se mijenja u gotovo stvarnom vremenu
At Planet, Will Marshall leads overall strategy for commercializing new geospatial data and analytics that are disrupting agriculture, mapping, energy, the environment and other vertical markets. Full bio
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because the Apollo 17 astronauts,
stoga što su astronauti Apola 17,
around the moon in 1972,
generation of human beings
generaciju ljudskih bića
Spaceship Earth,
Svemirskom brodu Zemlji,
to take care of it.
is beautiful, it's static,
prekrasna, statična je
scales with human activity.
brzinom mijenjaju i ljudske aktivnosti.
have of it today is old.
koje imamo danas su stare.
you can't fix what you can't see.
ono što ne možete vidjeti.
of the whole planet every day.
slike cijelog planeta svaki dan
and they're slow.
of a rocket just to launch it.
samo da ga se lansira.
done an amazing job
napravili zapanjujuć posao
it much more regularly,
shvatiti puno redovitije,
we started Planet Labs
osnovali smo Planet Labs
our satellite looks like:
kako naš satelit izgleda:
and greatest electronics
i najbolju elektroniku
this little package
u ovaj mali paket
resolution of the big satellite here,
veće rezolucije od tog velikog satelita,
thousandth of the mass.
tisućinu njegove mase.
"Dove" — Thank you.
"Golubica" — Hvala vam.
satellites are typically named
sateliti tipično dobijaju imena
normalno po grabljivicama:
Kill, I don't know,
Sokol, Škanjac, ne znam,
humanitarian mission,
humanitarnu misiju,
built them, though.
prototype in our garage.
sagradili smo u našoj garaži.
Silicon Valley company that we are,
kompaniju iz Silicijske doline što i jesmo,
for a space company.
za svemirsku kompaniju.
we learned from Silicon Valley.
koji smo naučili od Silicijske doline.
release often" on our software.
objavi često" na našem softveru.
risk approach.
just to test the satellites,
samo da testiramo satelite,
our satellites at scale.
naše satelite u mjerilu.
so much capability into this little box.
stavimo toliku moć u ovu malu kutiju.
our team over the years
naš tim tijekom godina
access to satellite information.
pristupa satelitskim informacijama.
company, Chris, Robbie and I,
kompanije, Chris, Robbie i ja,
at the United Nations
pri Ujedinjenim narodima
about exactly that question:
o točno tom pitanju:
to help humanity?
kao pomoć čovječanstvu?
people in developing countries
kao pomoć ljudima u zemljama u razvoju
using satellites to help humanity.
korištenja satelita kao pomoći čovječanstvu.
we're space geeks,
about what's up there,
stalo do onog što je gore,
of two of our satellites
dva naša satelita
International Space Station.
Međunarodne svemirske postaje.
looking out of the window.
astronaut gledajući kroz prozor
scale of our two satellites.
razmjera naša dva satelita.
smallest satellites ever
najmanjih satelita ikad
the biggest satellite ever.
najvećeg satelita ikad.
solar array glints in the sun.
solarna ploča ljesne Sunce.
two of them like this,
dva kao ovdje,
Earth-imaging satellites in human history,
satelita za snimanje Zemlje u povijesti,
completely radical new data set
potpuno radikalan novi set podataka
more than 100 of these satellites
više od 100 ovih satelita
course of the next year.
slijedeće godine.
of satellites in human history.
satelita u ljudskoj povijesti.
stays fixed with respect to the sun,
ostaje nepomična u odnosu na Sunce,
the Earth rotates underneath.
kako Zemlja rotira ispod.
planet every 24 hours.
točku na planetu svakih 24 sata.
anywhere on the planet every day,
negdje na planeti svaki dan,
place on the planet every day.
svugdje na planeti svaki dan.
just a couple of weeks ago,
tek prije par tjedana,
imagery from the satellites
početne slike od satelita
publicly for the first time right now.
po prvi put upravo sada.
taken by our satellite.
snimljena iz našeg satelita.
UC-Davis' campus
bio iznad kampusa UC-Davis
turned the camera on.
latest image of that area,
najnovijom slikom područja,
is from our satellite,
s našeg satelita,
to track urban growth as it happens
urbani rast kako se događa
in all cities, every day.
u svim gradovima, svaki dan.
the extent of all water bodies
gledati obujam vodenih tijela
and help water security.
i pomoći vodnoj sigurnosti.
to food security.
prehrambene sigurnosti.
grow in all the fields
rastu po poljima
the planet every day.
širom planeta svaki dan.
satellite was flying over Argentina.
kad je satelit letio iznad Argentine.
thousands of applications of this data,
stotine i tisuće primjena ovih podataka,
ali ima i drugih:
every tree on the planet every day.
svako drvo na planetu svaki dan.
today's image and yesterday's image,
današnje snimke i jučerašnje,
you'd see floods and fires and earthquakes.
vidjeli bi poplave i požare i potrese.
best thing that we could do with our data
koju možemo učiniti sa našim podacima
companies and scientists and journalists
i kompanijama i znanstvenicima i novinarima
that they have about the planet.
na pitanja koja imaju o planetu.
to run their apps on our data.
da vrti svoje aplikacije na našim podacima.
to information about our planet.
pristup informacijama o našem planetu.
new global data set.
nov globalni skup podataka.
of our Spaceship Earth.
za svemirski brod Zemlju.
you with is the following question:
napustiti je slijedeće pitanje:
whole planet every single day,
cijelog planeta baš svaki dan,
and explore with us.
dođete i istražujete s nama.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Will Marshall - Space scientistAt Planet, Will Marshall leads overall strategy for commercializing new geospatial data and analytics that are disrupting agriculture, mapping, energy, the environment and other vertical markets.
Why you should listen
Will Marshall is the co-founder and CEO of Planet. Prior to Planet, he was a Scientist at NASA/USRA where he worked on missions "LADEE" and "LCROSS," served as co-principal investigator on PhoneSat, and was the technical lead on research projects in space debris remediation.
Marshall received his PhD in Physics from the University of Oxford and his Masters in Physics with Space Science and Technology from the University of Leicester. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow at George Washington University and Harvard.
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