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March AFB Load Crew at Dryden -Thanks Guys- Great Job

DC-8 Warren Gore and Tony Trias with SSFR Nadir port

DC-8 Rick Shetter UND Program Director

DC-8 Karl installing PALMS

DC-8 Installing Instrument Racks

View looking out of DC-8 McClellan Hangar onto Ramp

Crisis Room - Costa Rica

ESPO Team (from top row): Marilyn Vasques, Mike Gaunce, Mike Craig, Quincy Allison, Dan Chirica, Sue Tolley, Steven Gaines, Kent Shiffer,

Lidar Atmosphere Sensing Experiment

The Differential Absorption Lidar uses the backscatter of two simultaneous laser wavelengths through zenith and nadir windows to measure the vertical profiles of H2O and aerosols/clouds.

NASA's Lidar Atmospheric Sensing Experiment (LASE) system is an airborne DIAL (Differential Absorption Lidar) system used to measure water vapor, aerosols, and clouds throughout the troposphere. LASE probes the atmosphere using lasers to transmit light in the 815-nm absorption band of water vapor. Pulses of laser light are fired vertically below the aircraft. A small fraction of the transmitted laser light is reflected from the atmosphere back to the aircraft and collected with a telescope receiver. The received light indicates the amount of water vapor along the path of the laser beam.

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