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Cosmic Dust Experiment and Cloud Formation

Like clouds in other parts of the atmosphere, one element required for polar mesospheric clouds to form is tiny dust particles on which water vapor can accumulate and grow into ice crystals. Nearer to Earth's surface, clouds form from 'cloud condensation nuclei' that can be sea salt spray, desert dust, or other materials lofted from the surface. In the mesosphere it is thought that cosmic dust particles falling into the Earth's atmosphere might serve this same purpose, and the Cosmic Dust Experiment instrument on the Aeronomy of Ice Mission will be able to identify how important cosmic dust particles are in the lifecycle of these clouds.

This animation illustrates how dust particles with ice crystals form mesospheric clouds.    This animation illustrates how dust particles with ice crystals form mesospheric clouds.

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Animation Number:10154
Animator:Susan Twardy (Lead)
Studio:NASA
Completed:2007-08-27
Scientists:James M Russell III (Hampton University)
 Scott Bailey (Virginia Tech)
Writer:Stefanie Misztal (UMBC)
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