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Air Quality Research Campaign Concludes in California

The DISCOVER-AQ team completed their second destination in a five-year mission to study the air we breathe.

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The NASA P-3B made low approaches at local airports during the mission, getting as low as 100 feet to make key air quality measurements. Shown here is the Bakersfield regional airport.
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