ATom

Synonyms
Atmospheric Tomography Mission
ATom 06/29/16 Mission Daily Schedule

ATom Plan of the Day for June 30, 2016:

Thursday, 30 June

  • 0630 - 1730: Aircraft access
  • 0700 - 1430: Visitor Control (Badging) office is open - Bring two forms of ID
  • 1300: Science upload meeting in the Lab
  • 1400: Egress training

Upcoming

  • 1-2 July - Aircraft access hours are 0700 - 1500. Visitor Control office closed.
  • 3-4 July - Lab access only. No aircraft access.
  • 5 July - CIT-CIMS, ISAF, SAGA and WAS teams arrive Bldg 703.
ATom 06/28/16 Mission Daily Schedule

ATom Plan of the Day for June 29, 2016:

Wednesday, 29 June

  • AO2 and Medusa teams arrive Bldg 703
  • 0630 - 1730: Aircraft access
  • 0700 - 1430: Visitor Control (Badging) office is open - Bring two forms of ID
  • 1300: Science upload meeting in the Lab

Upcoming

  • 30 June - AFRC Tech Brief
  • 1 July - AFRC RDO: Aircraft access hours reduced to 0700 - 1500. Visitor Control office closed.
ATom 06/27/16 Mission Daily Schedule

ATom Plan of the Day for June 28, 2016:

Tuesday, 28 June

  • PALMS, NOAA Picarro and AMP cloud probe teams arrive Bldg 703
  • 0630 - 1730: Aircraft access
  • 0700 - 1430: Visitor Control (Badging) office is open - Bring two forms of ID
  • 1300: Science upload meeting in the Lab
  • 1400: Egress training

Upcoming

  • 29 June - AO2 and Medusa teams arrive Bldg 703
  • 30 June - AFRC Tech Brief

Notes and Reminders

ATom 06/26/16 Mission Daily Schedule

ATom Plan of the Day for June 27, 2016:

Monday, 27 June

MMS, PALMS, and TOGA teams arrive Bldg 703
0630 - 1730: Aircraft access
0700 - 1430: Visitor Control (Badging) office is open
1300: Science upload meeting in the Lab

Upcoming

28 June - NOAA Picarro and AMP cloud probe teams arrive Bldg 703
29 June - AO2 and Medusa teams arrive Bldg 703
30 June - AFRC Tech Brief

 

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