New Satellite Tool Scans For Plastic Pollution On Beaches From Over 600 Kilometres Above Earth

New Satellite Tool Scans For Plastic Pollution On Beaches From Over 600 Kilometres Above Earth

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New satellite tool scans for plastic pollution on beaches from over 600 kilometres above earth. New satellite tool scans for plastic pollution on beaches from over 600 kilometres above earth by angus mackintosh , loughlin patrick and yvonne yong topic:. Melbourne, australia (spx) oct 31, 2024. Scientists say plastic rubbish on beaches can now be seen from space. Australian researchers have developed a new method for spotting plastic.

The satellite images using the new index. Plastic rubbish on beaches can now be seen from space. October 30, 2024 rmit university. Plastic targets set up to test the new technology. Satellite imaging can now spot plastic trash hiding on beaches. A new tool recognized spectral features that distinguish plastics from sand or organic debris. The research is to be published in an upcoming marine pollution bulletin journal issue.

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