[Source_Name: Short_Name='SPACE SHUTTLES']
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Tropospheric Carbon Monoxide Distribution from the Space Shuttle MAPS Experiment
Entry ID:
ZZZ418
Summary
Abstract:
This data set from the Measurement of Air Pollution from Satellites
(MAPS) experiment which flew on STS-2 in November 1981 and on STS-41G in October 1984 contains carbon monoxide (CO) values as a function of time which can be related to longitude and latitude. MAPS on STS-2 took data on only one day but the flight on STS-41G collected data from October 5 to October 13 (1984). In 1981, MAPS ... ![]() Geographic Coverage
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Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator:
JR. REICHLE, H
Dataset Title:
Tropospheric Carbon Monoxide Distribution from the Space Shuttle MAPS Experiment
Online Resource:
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov
Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1981-11-14
Stop Date:
1984-10-13
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Publications/References
Middle and Upper Tropospheric Carbon Monoxide Mixing Ratios as Measured
by a Satellite Borne Remote Sensor During November 1981,' Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 91, No. D10, p. 10, 865, Sept. 20, 1986. Reichle, H.G., Jr., V.S. Connors, J.A. Holland, R.TY. Sherrill, H. A. Wallio, J.C. Casas, E.P. Condon, B.B. Gormsen, and W. Seiler. 1990. 'The distribution of middle tropospheric carbon monoxide during early October 1984', J. HGeophys. Res., Vol. 95 (D7), pp. 9845-9856. Creation and Review Dates
Last DIF Revision Date:
2004-12-14
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