Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of WaterlooThe SCISAT-1 satellite for the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) mission was launched on August 12, 2003. The main goal of the mission is to investigate the chemical and dynamical processes that control the distribution of ozone in the stratosphere and upper troposphere. The ACE instruments record spectra of Earth's atmosphere primarily using the solar occultation method. Commissioning activities and on-orbit data from the high resolution infrared Fourier transform spectrometer (ACE-FTS), the UV-visible-NIR MAESTRO spectrometer and the ACE solar imagers will be explained with emphasis on the ACE-FTS
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario,; Canada N2L ...
The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) is the mission selected by the Canadian Space Agency for ...
SCISAT-1, also known as the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment ( ACE), is a Canadian satellite mission...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of WaterlooThe SCISAT-1 satellite for the At...
The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) is the mission selected by the Canadian Space Agency for ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of WaterlooThe Atmospheric Chemistry Experim...
Author Institution: Chemistry Department, University of WaterlooThe principle goal of the ACE missio...
The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) is the mission on-board Canadian Space Agency’s science s...
The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) is the mission on-board Canadian Space Agency’s science s...
Author Institution: ABB; Department of Chemistry, University of WaterlooThe Atmospheric Chemistry Ex...
SCISAT-1, also known as the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE), is a Canadian satellite mission ...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario; Canada M5S 1A7; ...
The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) is the mission on-board Canadian Space Agency’s science s...
SciSat-1, otherwise known as the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE), is a satellite mission desi...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of WaterlooThe ACE mission goals are: (1) to...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario,; Canada N2L ...
The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) is the mission selected by the Canadian Space Agency for ...
SCISAT-1, also known as the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment ( ACE), is a Canadian satellite mission...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of WaterlooThe SCISAT-1 satellite for the At...
The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) is the mission selected by the Canadian Space Agency for ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of WaterlooThe Atmospheric Chemistry Experim...
Author Institution: Chemistry Department, University of WaterlooThe principle goal of the ACE missio...
The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) is the mission on-board Canadian Space Agency’s science s...
The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) is the mission on-board Canadian Space Agency’s science s...
Author Institution: ABB; Department of Chemistry, University of WaterlooThe Atmospheric Chemistry Ex...
SCISAT-1, also known as the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE), is a Canadian satellite mission ...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario; Canada M5S 1A7; ...
The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) is the mission on-board Canadian Space Agency’s science s...
SciSat-1, otherwise known as the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE), is a satellite mission desi...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of WaterlooThe ACE mission goals are: (1) to...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario,; Canada N2L ...
The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) is the mission selected by the Canadian Space Agency for ...
SCISAT-1, also known as the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment ( ACE), is a Canadian satellite mission...