NASA
08.15.07
Slicing through the atmosphere from 28,000 feet, High Spectral Resolution Lidar (HSRL) from NASA’s Langley Research Center can see some of the smallest atmospheric particles, including natural and human-made components.
HSRL’s perspective — the 3-D view — brought a new dimension to the recent Cumulus Humilis Aerosol Processing Study in Oklahoma. Researchers were scouting out the […]
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