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AIM Spacecraft Deployment

The Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) mission will provide the first detailed exploration of the Earth's unique and elusive noctilucent or night shining clouds that are found literally on the 'edge of space'. Located near the top of the Earth's mesosphere (the region just above the stratosphere), very little is known about how these polar mesospheric clouds form or why they vary. They are being seen at lower latitudes than ever before and have been growing brighter and more frequent, leading some scientists to suggest that this recent increase may be the direct result of human-induced climate change. Over the course of it's two-year mission AIM will shed light on how noctilucent clouds form and what processes are causing these mysterious changes in their behavior.

Beauty pass of AIM spacecraft    Beauty pass of AIM spacecraft
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360-degree tour of the AIM instruments    360-degree tour of the AIM instruments
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AIM spacecraft fly-by    AIM spacecraft fly-by
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AIM deploys its solar panels.    AIM deploys its solar panels.
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This is the same 360-degree tour of the instruments but pauses and labels each of the three instruments.    This is the same 360-degree tour of the instruments but pauses and labels each of the three instruments.
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Beauty Shot 1    Beauty Shot 1

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Beauty Shot 2    Beauty Shot 2

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AIM analyzes sunlight filtering through noctilucent clouds to determine their chemical composition.    AIM analyzes sunlight filtering through noctilucent clouds to determine their chemical composition.

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AIM observing clouds over the ocean    AIM observing clouds over the ocean

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Animation Number:10148
Animators:Chris Meaney (Lead)
 Walt Feimer
Studio:NASA
Completed:2007-07-18
Scientists:James M Russell III (Hampton University)
 Scott Bailey (Virginia Tech)
Instrument:AIM
Keywords:
SVS >> Clouds
SVS >> Earth
SVS >> HDTV
SVS >> Noctilucent
SVS >> AIM
 
 
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