Good Morning All,

Saw this in the Café this morning, kind of puts a new spin on the old saying ‘go big or stay home’ (at least in my strange way of thinking.

 

Technology is moving so fast. This LiDAR sensor is so small it can be staged on a very small light weight drone. I am sure it has limitations but still it is amazing what can be done today compared to just a few years ago.

 

https://www10.giscafe.com/blogs/gissusan/2017/11/02/high-flying-sora-200-3d-lidar-sensing-solution-from-cepton-provides-high-rez-low-cost-mapping-for-uavs/

 

Have a MARVELOUS Monday!

Joe

 

Joseph Young

Maine Office of GIS, Administrative Director

Maine Library of Geographic Information, Executive Director

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