Studies of the atmospheres of our solar system's planets including our own require a comprehensive set of observations, relying on instruments on spacecraft, aircraft, balloons, and on the surface. Laboratory personnel define requirements, conceive concepts, and develop instrument systems for spaceflight missions, and for balloon, aircraft, and ground-based observations. Laboratory scientists also participate in the design of data processing algorithms, calibration techniques, and data processing systems. The instrument sections of this report are organized by measurement technique: lidar, passive, in situ and microwave. A number of instruments in various stages of development or modification are also described. This report will be updated ...
The objectives, status, and accomplishments of the research tasks supported under the NASA Upper Atm...
The report describes our role in NASA's mission, gives a broad description of our research, and summ...
This annual report, as before, is intended for a broad audience. Our readers include colleagues with...
Studies of the atmospheres of our solar system's planets including our own require a comprehensive s...
Studies of the Earths atmosphere require a comprehensive set of observations that rely on instrument...
The Shuttle atmospheric lidar program is discussed in relation to an understanding of the processes ...
The technology advancements needed to implement the atmospheric observation satellite systems for ai...
The purpose of the NASA Upper Atmospheric Research Program is to develop a better understanding of t...
Atmospheric research in the Earth Sciences Division (610) consists of research and technology develo...
A satellite program to conduct research on the chemistry, energetics, and dynamics of the upper atmo...
The activities and results of the Atmospheric Science Facility preliminary design study are reported...
Space instrument systems to measure and obtain engineering, scientific, and medical data in fields o...
There were 87 instruments described that are used in earth observation, with an additional 51 instru...
A field portable spectrometer suitable for collecting data relevant to remote sensing applications i...
An overview is presented on current and planned research activities in the major areas of solar phys...
The objectives, status, and accomplishments of the research tasks supported under the NASA Upper Atm...
The report describes our role in NASA's mission, gives a broad description of our research, and summ...
This annual report, as before, is intended for a broad audience. Our readers include colleagues with...
Studies of the atmospheres of our solar system's planets including our own require a comprehensive s...
Studies of the Earths atmosphere require a comprehensive set of observations that rely on instrument...
The Shuttle atmospheric lidar program is discussed in relation to an understanding of the processes ...
The technology advancements needed to implement the atmospheric observation satellite systems for ai...
The purpose of the NASA Upper Atmospheric Research Program is to develop a better understanding of t...
Atmospheric research in the Earth Sciences Division (610) consists of research and technology develo...
A satellite program to conduct research on the chemistry, energetics, and dynamics of the upper atmo...
The activities and results of the Atmospheric Science Facility preliminary design study are reported...
Space instrument systems to measure and obtain engineering, scientific, and medical data in fields o...
There were 87 instruments described that are used in earth observation, with an additional 51 instru...
A field portable spectrometer suitable for collecting data relevant to remote sensing applications i...
An overview is presented on current and planned research activities in the major areas of solar phys...
The objectives, status, and accomplishments of the research tasks supported under the NASA Upper Atm...
The report describes our role in NASA's mission, gives a broad description of our research, and summ...
This annual report, as before, is intended for a broad audience. Our readers include colleagues with...