FireSat is a global wildfire detection and tracking system developed by Muon Space in partnership with Google Research and Earth Fire Alliance, capable of detecting wildfires as small as 5 meters by 5 meters from orbit. The system provides real-time monitoring of fire perimeter, intensity, and path, enabling public safety operators to respond more effectively. By moving decision-making into orbit, FireSat avoids delays caused by ground conditions like wind and cloud cover. This technology addresses the significant economic impact of wildfires, which can reach trillions of dollars globally, and represents a public-private partnership model for advancing space-based infrastructure.
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We have FireSat, which is a global wildfire detection and tracking system.
That will enable fires small as 5 m by 5 m to be detected and tracked, perimeter, intensity of fire, and path of fire for public safety fire operators globally. And so the kind of always-on connectivity and the kind of processing allows us to move all of that decision-making up into orbit where you've got these always-on kind of systems that aren't going to be sort of slowed down by wind conditions or cloud cover or things like that.
>> I mean, that's really impressive when you're talking about 5 m by 5 m, especially when you're talking about something like wildfires and prevention and detection. Like last 5 years alone, something like a trillion dollars' worth of economic impact if you start to layer in the knock-on effects. I mean, it's it's a huge issue that governments can't seem to get their arms around, especially when you do start to talk about climate change.
>> We think it's it'll have a big impact and to your point about the trillions of dollars of infra- infrastructure that's threatened globally and increasingly so.
It's sometimes difficult if the budget doesn't come from a single entity to get that put into a particular new capability or technology. And >> Yeah.
>> that's where I think the public-private partnerships of private companies and eventually some government entities can come and then benefit from these new technologies.
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