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- Page 7: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NASA’s Airborne
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- Page 15: SCIENCE MISSIONS and ACCOMPLISHMENT
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- Page 22 and 23: DESDYNI Science Focus: HQ Sponsors:
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- Page 26 and 27: EPA Joint Sensors Mission HQ Sponso
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Flight Request System The year 2009
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JASSIWG Joint Airborne Science Sens
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AIRCRAFT PLATFORMS Core Fleet and C
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NASA’s DC-8 The NASA DC-8 complet
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Figure 45: Students return from ano
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functional traits: cell structure,
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NASA’s P-3 The P-3 is based at Go
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Catalog Aircraft The Airborne Scien
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aircraft flew coordinated patterns
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Ikhana NASA Dryden Flight Research
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NEW TECHNOLOGY and PLATFORM DEVELOP
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flight control and management of th
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Figure 55: Preparation and precheck
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Figure 58: The Experimenter Interfa
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SCIENCE INSTRUMENTATION, FACILITIES
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MAS (MODIS Airborne Simulator) Afte
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Other Program Support Activities Th
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Figure 64: The DAOF hangar allows c
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Collaborations and Partnerships FAA
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International Activities and Collab
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MEDIA, EDUCATION and OUTREACH
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gas samples in a chemistry lab and
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imagery, integrated with maps, aeri
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Newsletter The Airborne Science Pro
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Looking Ahead to FY10 and Beyond Th
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APPENDICES
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Bob Danielson Figure 71: Bob Daniel
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spoke to the origins of the U-2 pro
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NASA’s Ames Research Center at Mo
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APPENDIX D ASP Bibliography Project
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APPENDIX E Acronyms & Abbreviations
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DCS DESDynI DFRC DHS DLH DMS DOD DO
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JP-8 JPL JSC Jet fuel Jet Propulsio
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R RACORO ReSePP ROTC RSD RSP RTMM R