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How Satellites, AI, and Space Technology Are Transforming Wildfire Detection | Lt. Gen. Larry James

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In this episode of Neal on Fire, Neal Spungen is joined by retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant General Larry James, former executive at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and Strategic Advisor to SmartSat Australia. They discuss how satellites, Earth observation, AI, and space-based technologies are shaping the future of wildfire detection and resilience. Larry shares insights from his experience in military space operations, national security, NASA, and the commercial space sector, exploring both the potential and limitations of current wildfire monitoring technologies. Topics include satellite-based fire detection, AI-powered analytics, low-Earth orbit vs. geostationary satellites, integrating ground and airborne sensors, and the future of wildfire intelligence and response. Subscribe for more conversations on wildfire technology, resilience, emergency management, and emerging innovations transforming wildfire detection.

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How Satellites, AI, and Space Technology Are Transforming Wildfire Detection | Lt. Gen. Larry James

In this episode of Neal on Fire, Neal Spungen is joined by retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant General Larry James, former executive at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and Strategic Advisor to SmartSat Australia. They discuss how satellites, Earth observation, AI, and space-based technologies are shaping the future of wildfire detection and resilience. Larry shares insights from his experience in military space operations, national security, NASA, and the commercial space sector, exploring both the potential and limitations of current wildfire monitoring technologies. Topics include satellite-based fire detection, AI-powered analytics, low-Earth orbit vs. geostationary satellites, integrating ground and airborne sensors, and the future of wildfire intelligence and response. Subscribe for more conversations on wildfire technology, resilience, emergency management, and emerging innovations transforming wildfire detection.

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