Teledyne Technologies Incorporated
Imaging sensor technology from Teledyne is at the heart of the ESA CHEOPS missions
– CHaracterizing ExOPlanet Satellite, that commenced science operations in April 2020.
Predicting a storm’s landfall and strength saves lives and improves recovery planning.
Slocum gliders from Teledyne have helped monitor the seas for decades.
Teledyne thermal imaging cameras can help frontline healthcare workers identify elevated skin temperatures so they can triage and assess potential patients
Slocum Glider First to Circumnavigate Atlantic Ocean
“Silbo” was named in honor of its 2011 maiden voyage from Teledyne Gavia in Iceland to the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago off the coast of northwestern Africa.
Imaging sensor technology from Teledyne is at the heart of the ESA CHEOPS missions
– CHaracterizing ExOPlanet Satellite, that commenced science operations in April 2020.
Predicting a storm’s landfall and strength saves lives and improves recovery planning.
Slocum gliders from Teledyne have helped monitor the seas for decades.
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