UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA'S AGRICULTURE CAM READY FOR LAUNCH TO INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
February 19, 2008
February 19, 2008
GRAND FORKS, N.D., Feb. 19 -- University of North Dakota issued the following news release:
North Dakota is poised to send its first scientific instrument into space. An Earth-observing sensor built by students and faculty at the University of North Dakota departs Feb. 26 from campus to NASA's Kennedy Space Center, where it will be prepared for launch to the International Space Station.
The soon-to-be-orbiting instrument called AgCam will monitor the health of crops . . .
North Dakota is poised to send its first scientific instrument into space. An Earth-observing sensor built by students and faculty at the University of North Dakota departs Feb. 26 from campus to NASA's Kennedy Space Center, where it will be prepared for launch to the International Space Station.
The soon-to-be-orbiting instrument called AgCam will monitor the health of crops . . .