Current Missions - Atmospheric Infrared Sounder
Launch:
May 4, 2002 Purpose: Instrument to study Earth's atmosphere
The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder is an instrument onboard NASA's Aqua satellite under the space agency's Earth Observing System. The sounding system is making highly accurate measurements of air temperature, humidity, clouds and surface temperature. Data will be used to better understand weather and climate. It will also be used by the National Weather Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to improve the accuracy of their weather and climate models.
The instrument was designed and built by Lockheed Infrared Imaging Systems (recently acquired by British Aerospace) under contract with JPL. The Aqua satellite mission
is managed by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
More Information:
Atmospheric Infrared Sounder Home page
Aqua Press Kit (PDF)
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