ROCK Ultra — Plan simpler. Fly higher. Map faster.

The California Palisades Fire burn area reveals a landscape shaped by loss and resilience. Across steep hillsides and residential corridors, the terrain tells a story of both destruction and recovery. Using the ROCK Ultra LiDAR system, this dataset captures those details with centimeter-level accuracy—mapping slope changes, elevation shifts, and utility corridors to provide a clear foundation for wildfire recovery, risk assessment, and safe rebuilding. More than just surface data, it offers a precise view of the environments and communities working to rebuild stronger.

Dataset Highlights:

→ Collected By: ROCK Robotic / Palisades Fire Burn Area, CA
→ Total Area Covered: ~362 acres
→ Flight Height: ~120 m (394 ft AGL)
→ Flight Speed: ~15 m/s
→ Flight Type: Post-wildfire terrain and infrastructure mapping
→ Output: Raw point cloud + elevation models + RGB integration

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Total Acreage:
362 Acres
Defined CRS
Horizontal
WGS 84 / UTM zone 11N
EPSG:
32611
Unit:
m
WGS 84 / UTM zone 11N (6056)
Vertical
Ellipsoid
Unit:
m
Ellipsoid (6454)
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