Page 12 University Daily Kansan. April 26. 1982 Lewis Dellwig, professor of geology, examines radar film of Guatemala that was shot from the space shuttle Columbia. The pictures can show soil moisture, vegetation and, perhaps, oil deposits. Energy conference scheduled Administrators, business officers and plant facilities managers from 20 Kansas and Missouri small colleges will study ways of meeting energy costs in a conference tomorrow at the KU Energy Research Center. "Last winter was an awakening as to what energy is costing us." Shirley Domer, administrative assistant for the center, said recently. "We received inquires from small colleges asking what to do." Doner said the free conference, co-sponsored with the Kansas City Regional Council for Higher Education, was the first in this area. THE CONFERENCE will feature a briefing on energy problems and information that should help the paratransit curtail energy spending, she said. "The entire afternoon will be devoted to 'campus team' auditing," Domer said. "This concept basically holds that one person on campus should not be responsible for energy conservation efforts." The conference will be at Baker University, Baldwin, from 9 a.m. to 4 administration, and Ron Helms, KU director of architectural engineering, will be two of the seven featured speakers. The keynote speaker will be Charles Bottinelli, president of Energy Information associates Inc. of Littleton, Colo. Martine Hammond, KU assistant professor of educational policy and Some of the colleges participating in the conference are Haskell Indian Junior College, Lawrence; St. Mary College, Leavenworth; Hutchinson college, Hutchinson; and Johnson County Community College, Overland Park. monday madness Fast...Free Delivery 841-7900 1445 W 23rd St. 841-8002 610 Floridan Hours: Hours: 4:30 - 1:00 Sun. - Thurs. 4:30 - 2:00 Frl. & Sat. 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Vegetation can be mapped using the photos, as well as the moisture content of trees and shrubs, Dellwig said. In certain regions, the drier trails are less reflective than while trees near rivers reflect more radar waves and are brighter. "If you've got a fracture there, the ground will be wetter there than anywhere else." ALTHOUGH SOME people hope to find oil reserves using the radar photos, Dellwig said, he was doubtful about using the system for that. "If the ground is dry, you get a lot more penetration," Delligw said, adding that these dry areas are dark on the radar photos. "It will separate wet soil from dry soil, and wet snow from dry snow," he said. Dellwig said the remote sensing lab compared radar photos from the shuttle with photographs taken by airplanes and satellites, as well as surface observations based on the moon, which he tweaked. The shuttle was finding anything new. Comparing the radar photography with other methods such as satellite photographs is "just about as different as smelling something and tasting it," Dellwil said. "We've seen things in a lot of different ways," he said. "When we say we find things, I'm saying 'Are we really finding these things, or have we never looked for them before?' There's a big difference." EXCEPT FOR satellite photos of the oceans, radar photos have previously only been taken by airplanes, Dellwig said. The November 1981 flight of the Shuttle Imagery Radar was called SIR A, and a NASA official in Washington, D.C., said that plans were being discussed to modify the instruments for a second flight. However, no plans using the shuttle radar are scheduled through 1983, Charles Redmond, NASA public information officer, the source, said. "What we would expect, if things work out with the government and funding, is a SIR B that could be flown on a demand basis, that a country could use whenever they wanted to know about earth resources," Redmond said. Many groups are waiting for Dellwig and his 29 colleagues to complete their analysis of the photos. Those groups, including students of the GEOSAT, a private group comprised of oil and other private companies; and north African nations, Redmond said. The African nations are interested in studying the radar to show moisture. "In the Sahara, some of the radar photos are striking in that they show different levels of soil moisture in that region," he said. A geological team was sent to work with the north African countries to see whether water could be found where it was shown on the radar photos. THE JET PROPULSION Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., built the shuttle radar package. Don Harrison, manager of the Radar Remote Sensing Data Team at JPL, said. KU was given $29,000 to help analyze the photos. Oil companies, aerospace industries and mining interests are interested in the radar photos. Harrison said. "their interest isn't casual," he said. "They're usually associated with some research arm of some corporation or research group, they are heading up some research project." Redmond said the Navy showed the most interest in the radar photos. "The Navy was practically beating down our door for information the day after the flight," he said. Redmond said he would have believed that could be interested in the radar imagery. But Dellwig pointed to a ship that showed up as a bright spot in the darkness of the ocean, and said, "My boat is that right there—that little boat." THE RADAR imagery has its limitations, but if the radar is tailor-made to detect sub-surface water, minerals, oil or vegetation, then it might be used more effectively, Dellwi said. "My interest is somewhat different than that of other people," he said. "I'm more concerned with How does this data compare with other radar?" Dalwig pointed to an enlargement of one of the radars photo and said, "We feel we can do some pretty decent work in this kind of environment. We have nothing to compare it with." Other areas have been mapped by airplanes with radar, and the shuttle photos are being compared with these other photos to see if the SIR can detect anything not found by other means, Dellwig said. So far, however, although the shuttle can detect through cloud cover using no light, it has not shown anything that cannot be detected by other means. "If anyone finds any big oil deposits or any big mineral deposits out of this, I really be surprised," Dellwil said. GET A JUMP ON THE OTHERS In this day and age of increased competition in the job market, an early graduation is an advantage! When you decide to take in summer school, check into Naismith Hall for that Special Summertime style of life. 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