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What is that thing? Life imitating art? https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2017/nasa-s-cats-concludes-successful-mission-on-space-station HueMan |
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Reply #1 posted 12/09/17 2:09am
Flow |
Flow said:
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2017/nasa-s-cats-concludes-successful-mission-on-space-station
All 20 claws comin at U. #CATS #Dang HueMan |
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Reply #2 posted 12/09/17 2:55am
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Life imitating art? I don't get it.
Although ending, CATS will be remembered for its many notable and pioneering accomplishments in technology and science:
- first high repetition-rate, photon-counting lidar in space
- first NASA-developed payload for the Japanese Experiment Module - Exposed Facility (JEM-EF) on the space station
- first space-based lidar to provide data products in near real time, with latency of less than six hours, to enable more accurate aerosol modeling and forecasting
- improved tracking and forecasting of volcanic plumes, which are well-known and costly aviation hazards
- improved our understanding of aerosol proximity to clouds, which is critically important to predicting the effects of cloud-aerosol interaction on the Earth's climate system
NASA’s Cloud-Aerosol Transport System (CATS) lidar provided measurements of the vertical structure of clouds and aerosols, including volcanic eruptions, man-made pollution in China and India, smoke from wildfires in North America and dust storms in the Middle East.
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Reply #3 posted 12/12/17 12:43am
Flow |
morningsong said:
Life imitating art? I don't get it.
Although ending, CATS will be remembered for its many notable and pioneering accomplishments in technology and science:
- first high repetition-rate, photon-counting lidar in space
- first NASA-developed payload for the Japanese Experiment Module - Exposed Facility (JEM-EF) on the space station
- first space-based lidar to provide data products in near real time, with latency of less than six hours, to enable more accurate aerosol modeling and forecasting
- improved tracking and forecasting of volcanic plumes, which are well-known and costly aviation hazards
- improved our understanding of aerosol proximity to clouds, which is critically important to predicting the effects of cloud-aerosol interaction on the Earth's climate system
NASA’s Cloud-Aerosol Transport System (CATS) lidar provided measurements of the vertical structure of clouds and aerosols, including volcanic eruptions, man-made pollution in China and India, smoke from wildfires in North America and dust storms in the Middle East.
Open ya mind,open ya mind,open ya mindz \o_
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Reply #4 posted 12/12/17 1:34am
morningsong |
Flow said:
morningsong said:
Life imitating art? I don't get it.
Although ending, CATS will be remembered for its many notable and pioneering accomplishments in technology and science:
- first high repetition-rate, photon-counting lidar in space
- first NASA-developed payload for the Japanese Experiment Module - Exposed Facility (JEM-EF) on the space station
- first space-based lidar to provide data products in near real time, with latency of less than six hours, to enable more accurate aerosol modeling and forecasting
- improved tracking and forecasting of volcanic plumes, which are well-known and costly aviation hazards
- improved our understanding of aerosol proximity to clouds, which is critically important to predicting the effects of cloud-aerosol interaction on the Earth's climate system
NASA’s Cloud-Aerosol Transport System (CATS) lidar provided measurements of the vertical structure of clouds and aerosols, including volcanic eruptions, man-made pollution in China and India, smoke from wildfires in North America and dust storms in the Middle East.
Open ya mind,open ya mind,open ya mindz \o_
Chemtrails?
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