COAST: Science flight #3 and end-of-mission
Posted on Oct 28, 2011 04:51:02 PM | Jennifer L Dungan | 0 Comments    |
Not a cloud was seen today, Friday, our final day of the COAST mission.  Take-off was at 10:38 to be on station for an 11:00 start to a four-hour and 50 minute flight.  All indications are that the AATS, Headwall, and C-AIR instruments functioned properly for all 18 flight lines, coincident with measurements from Terra-MODIS, MERIS, the RV John Martin on the bay and from a small set of ground calibration sites.  Everyone on the team was smiling!



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