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  1. The ATom team just finished their final trip around the world, taking atmospheric samples from all over our home planet.

  2. Flying 200 mph at a height of 500 feet, OMG researchers must drop scientific probes safely into open water around Greenland's coast.

  3. 7. sij

    LIVE NOW: Pilots and researchers at share details on 5 new field campaigns that will study everything from snowstorms to sea level rise on our home planet ✈️🌎

  4. A musical 🎶🎸🎶 look at the North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study by ocean scientist Christien Laber, who participated in two of the four NAAMES field campaigns.

  5. NASA research scientist visits a 3-year-old volcanic island for the first time after watching it form from space – an blog post

  6. 7. sij

    Five new field campaigns ✈️ are taking off this year, around the U.S., to study everything from snowstorms ❄️ to sea level rise 🌊. In one hour, will be live with pilots and researchers as they prepare to study our home planet.

  7. 14. sij

    The first of ’s newest campaigns takes off this week from ! The Investigation of Microphysics Precipitation for Atlantic Coast-Threatening Snowstorms or IMPACTS will use two planes, balloons and instruments on the ground.

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  8. 7. sij
  9. 14. sij

    The team is hoping to fly through a variety of different types of snowstorms in the next two months. Stay tuned for more updates! ✈️➡️🌨

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  10. P-3 Orion aircraft flying over a glacier in Greenland
  11. From the air, it’s difficult to grasp the scale of Pine Island Glacier’s newest Iceberg B-46 — an blog post

    Jagged rift with blue sea ice between Iceberg B-46 and Pine Island Glacier
  12. 7. sij

    We’ll be live in 20 minutes talking about ’s newest field campaigns!

    Samson rehearsing on the stage in front of an audience of empty chairs
    View inside control room truck with screens and switcher board
  13. NASA's Student Airborne Research Program (SARP) celebrates its 10th year! ✈️

  14. 7. sij

    What happens when summer storms get so big they pull water vapor and pollutants into the stratosphere? There’s a for that. NASA aircraft will study large storms over the U.S. Midwest to see how they affect the upper atmosphere.

  15. The Long Island Sound Tropospheric Ozone Study (LISTOS) kicked off this month and involves researchers from state and federal agencies, including NASA, and academia.

  16. This week ACT-America began its final campaign to measure how weather moves carbon dioxide and methane through the atmosphere over the eastern U.S. Flights will be based out of Shreveport, LA, then Lincoln, NE, and coastal Virginia.

    Looking up the rear ramp of the C-130
    C-130 aircraft
    Technician at work inside B-200
  17. 14. lip 2018.

    Headed to next month? Mark your calendar for my forum talk about NASA's Airborne Science Program, Thursday 7/26 at 11:30am, Forum Stage 9.

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