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5 results for "High-Altitude Aircraft "
5 results for "High-Altitude Aircraft "

High-Altitude Aircraft & Satellites

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To understand the chemistry of our atmosphere, we need to be able to measure which chemical species are present in what concentrations and how those concentrations vary in space and time. For some purposes, very broad measurments can be made from...

Climate Forecasting Observatory

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The foundation for trusted quantitative forecasts of risk from the rapidly escalating, irreversible changes to the Earth’s climate structure driven by accelerating fossil fuel use, depends directly on fundamental advances in the quantitative determination...

StratoCruiser Flight System

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Scientific Motivation Long duration observing platforms operating in the lower stratosphere at altitudes around 65 kft (20 km), would provide critically needed scientific breakthroughs in both the Space Sciences and the Earth Sciences. The StratoCruiser...

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Curriculum Vitae Education: U. Washington — Physics, B.S., 1966 U. Colorado — Physics/Astrogeophysics, Ph.D., 1970 U. Pittsburgh — Department of Physics, Postdoctoral Fellow, 1971-1972 Appointments: 1982– Present — Philip S. Weld Professor of Atmospheric...