High-tech camera will take crop photos from space

Space Shuttle Endeavour sits on the launch pad
The space shuttle Endeavour sits in a protective rotating steel structure on launch 39a at the Kennedy Space Center November 13, 2008 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. On board will be a camera from the University of North Dakota that will take photos designed to help farmers here in the upper midwest.
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When the Space Shuttle Endeavour blasts off just before 7 p.m. Friday night, it will be carrying a powerful camera that's designed to help farmers in the upper Midwest.

Astronauts will install "AgCam" on the international space station, where it will begin snapping "multispectral" photos of farm fields and beaming them back to farmers and researchers back here on Earth.

Scientists and students at the University of North Dakota have been designing the AgCam for seven years now. The program director of the project, Doug Olsen is in Florida to watch the AgCam go into space and he joined Tom Crann by phone to talk about the project.