Successful Flight Test of Sensors to Monitor Global Climate Change24/06/2008 |
| ITT Corporation has successfully completed a flight test of a suite laser-based sensors and lidars to monitor global climate change.The tests were completed late last year at NASA Langley in Virginia. |
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Developed under a technology study contract with NASA Langley Research Center, the sensors will be able to provide all-seasons, all latitudes, and day-night regional monitoring. The sensor's data set will provide information on how carbon dioxide is emitted and absorbed, a key to measuring greenhouse gas. Supplier: ITT Fluid Technology More news from this supplier: Pumping to Fight Against Gustav Strategic Partnership for Safe Water Moving Filtered Seawater to High Desert EPA Validation for Efficient UV Drinking Water System Best Practices Turkish Irrigation Project Urgent Need for Progress in Designing Copenhagen Deal Service Approach to Ensure Sanitation in Reality Golf Courses Drinking Spanish Farms' Water Sun Cycle Can Predict Rainfall Fluctuation Waterless Urinals for Conventional Drain Venice Highest Flood Rivers are Carbon Processors, not Inert Pipelines Using Water to Understand Human Society Comments (0): |

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