Student Airborne Research Program (SARP)
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Here is the list of entries for Student Airborne Research Program (SARP) based on the selected criteria.
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SARP 2012 Video
Dec 13, 2012 03:07:39 PM | Emily Schaller
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- The Student Airborne Research Program (SARP) 2012 video is now online
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SARP 2012 Concludes
Aug 24, 2012 05:10:30 PM | Emily Schaller
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- After a summer spent in an airplane, in the field, in the lab, and at their computers, SARP 2012 participants finally presented the results of all of their hard work.
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SARP 2012 in the Field: Santa Barbara Channel
Aug 16, 2012 08:25:31 PM | Emily Schaller
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- SARP 2012 has been a fortunate confluence of being prepared, luck, and most importantly – having an outstanding group of students in the Oceans group. During the brief two weeks in Palmdale, the students defined their project goals and put together a cruise plan for our field trip to the waters offshore of Santa Barbara, CA on the dive boat Raptor.
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SARP 2012 in the Field: Central Valley Oil Fields
Jul 24, 2012 04:55:22 PM | Emily Schaller
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- The Student Airborne Research Program's Whole Air Sampler group took off for the sunny San Joaquin Valley in central California to start our ground sampling trip in the oil fields near Bakersfield, CA.
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SARP 2012 in the Field: Delano Vineyards
Jul 24, 2012 02:21:59 PM | Emily Schaller
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- Student Airborne Research Program participants collected ground-truth validation measurements during the NASA P-3B overflights of vineyards in Delano, CA.
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SARP 2012 Week 2: Students fly on the NASA P-3B
Jul 05, 2012 09:12:49 PM | Emily Schaller
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- College and university students from across the United States collected remote sensing data, air quality measurements, and air samples across California onboard the NASA P-3B on six flights June 25-27.
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SARP 2012: Week 1
Jun 25, 2012 11:47:12 PM | Emily Schaller
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- The fourth annual NASA Student Airborne Research Program began Sunday June 17th with the arrival in California of thirty-two college and university students from across the United States. The students are all majoring in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) disciplines and were selected based on outstanding academic performance, interest in the Earth Sciences, and career goals.
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