The Airborne Science Instrument Database provides details on the science instruments that have been used as part of NASA-funded airborne research.
To search the database, use any of the following filters to limit the displayed results. To scroll through the results, use the links at the bottom of the page. Clicking on any instrument name will take you to a page providing full information on that instrument.
Currently displayed: instruments 1 - 8 of 8.Title | Acronym | Contact Person | Aircraft | Type | Measurements |
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Georgia Tech NO Instrument | GT-NO | L. Greg Huey (PI) | DC-8 - AFRC | Chemiluminescence | NO |
HAIS Fast-O3 | Fast-O3 | Teresa Campos (PI) | Gulfstream V - NSF | Chemiluminescence | O3 |
Langley In Situ Fast-Response Ozone Measurements | FASTOZ | Melody Avery (PI) | DC-8 - AFRC | Chemiluminescence | O3 |
NCAR NO-NO2 | NO-NO2 | Andrew Weinheimer (PI) | Gulfstream V - NSF | Chemiluminescence | NO, NO2 |
NCAR NOxyO3 | NOxyO3 | Andrew Weinheimer (PI) | C-130H - WFF, DC-8 - AFRC, WB-57 - JSC | Chemiluminescence | NO, NO2, NOy, O3 |
NO and NOy Chemiluminescence Instrument | NO/NOy | Yutaka Kondo (PI) | DC-8 - AFRC | Chemiluminescence | NO, NO2, NOy |
NOAA Nitrogen Oxides and Ozone | NOyO3 | Thomas B Ryerson (PI) | DC-8 - AFRC | Chemiluminescence | NO, NO2, NOy, O3 |
NOAA NOy Instrument | NOAA NOy | Patrick Veres (PI) | ER-2 - AFRC, Balloon | Chemiluminescence | NO, NO2, NOy |