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Social Media Accreditation Opens for NASA Airborne Earth Science Event

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WASHINGTON -- NASA is inviting social media followers for a behind-the-scenes look at several airborne Earth science missions during an event Jan. 25 at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in Edwards, Calif. Social media users may apply for credentials to meet scientists and learn how they study the Earth using specialized science instruments on a unique fleet of aircraft. Three major Earth science missions that will be airborne studying air pollution and climate change next month will be featured. -- NASA's high-altitude unmanned Global Hawk aircraft will fly six miles above the surface to a region of the atmosphere that controls the entry of pollutants and other gases into the stratosphere. NASA's Airborne Tropical Tropopause Experiment (ATTREX) will look at how these gases influence Earth's climate, ozone layer and energy budget. -- Two NASA planes will fly over the San Joaquin Valley to measure air pollution this winter.

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Social Media Accreditation Opens for NASA Airborne Earth Science Event

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