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Flight Tracking

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Nicole Sharp

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A dragonfly in flight in a research study, with motion capture markers all over its wings.
A 3D-rendering of a system capable of adjusting to track an insect during flight. The tiltable motorized mirror is labeled, as is the high-speed camera below the optics.
View from a drone actively tracking a bee in flight. We see a green, grassy meadow to the left and a mixture of trees and farmland to the right. A dirt track is in the foreground with a researcher in a white shirt and a drone pilor in a blue shirt. The drone's altitude and other statistics are projected over the image, as are the words "Bee Location" in white text.
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