Scientists from the School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences chase ice particles with NASA’s Global Hawk
The NASA Global Hawk UAS photographed from an Armstrong Flight Research Center chase plane. The Aerosol Ice Interface Spectrometer (AIITS), developed and operated by CAIR, University of Hertfordshire and SEAES, University of Manchester, is the gold instrument hanging from the nearside wing. (Photo courtesy Dave Fratello, NASA).
A cutting-edge science instrument developed by The University of Manchester researchers took to the skies aboard NASA’s Global Hawk research aircraft for the first time.
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