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The next step would be to place a second Sk圜AM-5 next to the first. Professor Kayal wants to acquire funding for a further expansion of the UAP detection system.
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The JMU professor will use this system to test and further develop algorithms and software components for detecting UAP. It can detect objects there, but also short-term luminous phenomena such as lightning or meteors. With customized image processing algorithms, it continuously observes the sky.
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Sk圜AM-5 is a test platform that works autonomously. The latest product of this work is the Sk圜AM-5 camera system, which is based on four predecessor models and has been in test operation on the roof of a JMU university building on the Hubland campus since mid-December 2021.
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That is why he has established a special research focus at his professorship: There, technical systems are developed and operated with which UAP can be detected, evaluated and analyzed.
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It is precisely these Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) that Hakan Kayal has been interested in for years. But for a very small proportion, the cause remains unexplained even after intensive investigation by experts," says Hakan Kayal, Professor for Space Technology at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) in Bavaria, Germany. "Most of these observations concern known phenomena or objects such as birds, aircraft, satellites or clouds.