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UAV Coffee Project

Please credit Photos to Clark University, Worcester, Mass., Professor Stanley Herwitz. Approval is hereby given by the copyright holder for immediate use, without other prior consent, for news and public affairs uses. To ask about any other use/s for these images and audiovisual materials, please send an e-mail to sherwitz@clarku.edu

'Media Day' ( September 26) images

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Solar powered class airplane in flight.

infrared
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Infrared image of coffee fields

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Pathfinder class, solar powered aircraft

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Freeze frame from UAV Coffee Project Internet movie, shows beam-like artist's conception of solar powered airplane taking images over coffee field. "Optimizing harvest of higher value coffee beans."

swaths of imagery
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Freeze frame from UAV Coffee Project Internet movie, showing overlapping swaths of imagery over coffee field map.

machines
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Coffee harvester machine

machines
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Coffee harvesters (machines), long shot showing several machines.

Coffee fields ripening.
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Coffee fields ripening.

Coffee cherries
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Coffee cherries

Coffee cherries
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Coffee cherries ( which contain coffee beans) on route to be sorted by flowing water.

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Coffee harvester machines

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Aerial of coffee fields. Shows differences in field ripeness, various yellow colors are related to ripeness..

hand-sorted coffee cheeries
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Boxes of hand-sorted coffee cheeries -- unripe (green), ripe (yellow and red varieties) and overripe (dark).

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