ER-2 High-Altitude Platform
NASA is operating two Lockheed ER-2 Earth resources aircraft as flying laboratories in the Sub-Orbital Science Program under the agency's Science Mission Directorate. The aircraft, based at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif., collect information about our surroundings, including Earth resources, celestial observations, atmospheric chemistry and dynamics, and oceanic processes. The aircraft also are used for electronic sensor research and development, satellite calibration and satellite data validation.
Points of Contact
Robert Navarro
661.276.3328
robert.navarro@nasa.gov
For Industry Inquiries:
661-276-3100
Ask.DFRC@dfrc.nasa.gov
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