The HiDRON can be equipped with several different instrument payloads which will enable scientists to conduct important climate-related research. After the test flight, UAVOS board member and CEO Aliaksei Stratsilatau explained, “HiDRON is a real solution to advancing the important research around climate change and other atmospheric chemistry problems...HiDRON provides solutions to tough problems that affect all of humankind, which is why it is such a capable and necessary platform for researchers.”
Tools like the HiDRON drone will be necessary for scientists to better understand climate change and hopefully help to create solutions for a better future. However, for any of that to happen, those tools will need to be able to withstand the extremely harsh environments scientists deploy them in. Aerospace companies rely on test methods, such as MIL-STD 883K Method 1010.9, to make sure that components used in the industry can withstand extreme temperature fluctuations they will be subject to.
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