Press releases from the NASA centers and from NASA researchers.
NASA ER-2 Completes Ozone Flights Over Russia
January 27 One of NASA's high-flying ER-2 aircraft completed its first
science flight through Russian airspace today in support of the largest
international ozone field experiment to date over the Arctic. The six-hour flight passed southwest of Moscow and was closely coordinated with Russian observers. The single-seat aircraft carried instruments to collect data for NASA's SAGE III Ozone Loss and Validation Experiment. More
NASA Scientist Improves "Solar Max" Predictions
January 26 Every 11 years, the Sun spawns a flurry of sunspots, solar flares, and
other explosive events. At the peak of this cycle, called "solar maximum"
or "solar max," they are particularly plentiful. Using a new forecasting
technique, David Hathaway of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center predicts
"this cycle looks like it's going to be bigger than average, but probably
similar to the last two cycles or perhaps slightly smaller." More
Terra Continues Outgassing, Orbit Maneuvers (Status Report #6)
January 20 "All of the on-board instruments are continuing their outgas
period," said Kevin Grady, Terra Project Manager at NASA's Goddard Space
Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. "The spacecraft is presently flying under
the control of the spacecraft controls computer in its normal mission
control mode, with the high gain antenna being used for both S- and Ku-band
dumps." More
Satellite Data Used to Improve Accuracy of Rainfall Forecasts
January 12 New research shows that the accuracy of three-day rainfall
forecasts in the tropics can be improved by as much as 100 percent by
combining existing forecast models with satellite rainfall data.
Researchers at Florida State University have found that by adding rainfall
observations collected by NASA's Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission
satellite and other meteorological satellites to forecast models, they can
more than triple the accuracy of rainfall forecasts for the first 12 hours
of the forecast. The findings were presented at the annual American
Meteorological Society meeting. More
Terra Continues Activation (Status Report #5)
January 10 After more than 3 weeks of the spacecraft being on-orbit, NASA controllers report Terra Mission operations are going extremely well, with no significant problems at this time. More
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