Dan Berkenstock: The world is one big dataset. Now, how to photograph it ...
Dan Berkenstock: Dunia kita adalah suatu dataset besar. Nah, bagaimana cara mengambil fotonya ...
Dan Berkenstock and his team at Skybox Imaging are rethinking how to take photographs from space. Full bio
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super-komputer NASA
saya melakukan banyak analisis,
pencitraan satelit
don't know on a daily basis.
yang belum kita ketahui sehari-hari.
di seluruh China?
di seluruh dunia?
perusahaan-perusahaan swasta
ke dalamnya.
dan semakin besar
understand this anecdotally,
memahami hal ini seperti anekdot,
2000 hingga 2010.
kurang dari satu kali per tahun,
paling banyak sekali tiap 3 bulan.
Teknik Dirgantara,
pesawat jumbo jet 747?
model baru yang memungkinkan
learned from these early missions
beberapa seri sketsa
go out and build these things,
semua ini,
benda ini.
understand the laws of physics,
can take through a telescope
melalui teleskop
gambar terbaik yang akan
satellite imagery valuable.
about one meter resolution,
just get very high-quality images,
ekonomi global,
containers and trucks
being able to see individuals.
masing-masing individu.
satelit sebesar truk pengangkut.
telescope that we could build.
kami buat.
empat dinding
bohlam 100 watt.
line scanner,
mereka mengambil gambar,
seperti yang Anda lihat
seven kilometers a second,
7 km per detik,
generation of video sensors,
daripada sistem tradisional.
untuk terakhir kalinya ia di bumi.
konfigurasi peluncuran final,
beberapa minggu ke depan.
untuk meluncurkan
Mengapa membangun satelit-satelit ini?
transparansi global,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dan Berkenstock - Satellite designerDan Berkenstock and his team at Skybox Imaging are rethinking how to take photographs from space.
Why you should listen
Dan Berkenstock is an entrepreneur and engineer from Chicago, who fell into a classic tale of Silicon Valley innovation while taking a graduate entrepreneurship course at Stanford. That class led him and some others to found Skybox Imaging, of which Berkenstock is now executive vice president and chief product officer.
Skybox's mission is simple, if bold: they're working to design and launch small satellites that "hitchhike" to space in an effort to revolutionize the satellite imaging business. In 2013, SkySat-1, the first such satellite, was launched and is now beaming back images that are high-enough resolution to show the real-time state of global commerce. The idea: to "revolutionize the ways that consumers, businesses, and governments make decisions in their day-to-day lives."
In a previous life, Berkenstock worked in the Advanced Supercomputing Division at NASA's Ames Research Center, and also worked as a counterproliferation analyst at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he focused on trying to find and thwart potential potential smugglers of nuclear technologies. He is currently on leave from the Ph.D. program in aeronautics and astronautics at Stanford University.
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