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The Airborne Science Instrument Database provides details on the science instruments that have been used as part of NASA-funded airborne research.
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Currently displayed: instruments 1 - 3 of 3.Title | Acronym | Contact Person | Aircraft | Type | Measurements |
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Airborne Laser Isotope Spectrometer | ALIS | Lance Christensen (PI) | DC-8 - AFRC, WB-57 - JSC | Spectrometer (in situ) | H2O, CO2 isotopes, CO2 |
Aircraft Laser Infrared Absorption Spectrometer | ALIAS | Lance Christensen (PI) | Balloon, ER-2 - AFRC, WB-57 - JSC | Laser absorption, Spectrometer (in situ) | N2O, H2O isotopes, H2O, CO, CH4, CO2 isotopes, HCl |
Medusa Whole Air Sampler | Medusa | Britton Stephens (PI) | DC-8 - AFRC | Whole Air Sampling | O2, CO2, N2, Argon, CO2 isotopes |