Jan. 25 Media Day for Three Airborne Science Missions

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WASHINGTON -- NASA is inviting media to look behind the scenes at several active Earth science missions that will take to the air next month to study climate change and air pollution. These airborne missions are all based at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in Southern California. On Jan. 25, journalists will have the opportunity to meet with mission scientists to find out how they are using airborne instruments in conjunction with satellite observations to advance our understanding of complex Earth systems. Tours of mission operations and NASA research aircraft will be provided at the Dryden Aircraft Operations Facility in Palmdale, Calif. , and at Dryden's main campus on Edwards Air Force Base. The three major Earth Science missions highlighted during the day-long media opportunity will be probing air pollution across central California and key climate change unknowns high over the tropical Pacific Ocean.
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NASA is inviting media to look behind the scenes at several Earth science missions that which fly next month to study climate change and air pollution.
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