CATS/CPL Underflight
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- Visualizations by:
- Kel Elkins
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- Produced by:
- Matthew Radcliff
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Visualization depicting the International Space Station (ISS) flying over an ER-2 aircraft. Data from the CATS instrument (aboard the ISS) is compared to data collected from the CPL instrument (aboard the ER-2 aircraft). After the overflight occurs, the camera zooms in to a region of interest and the two datasets are shown side-by-side. Similar features can be seen in both datasets.
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NASA’s Cloud-Aerosol Transport System, or CATS, is a lidar remote-sensing instrument taking measurements of atmospheric aerosols and clouds from the International Space Station (ISS). Launched to the ISS in January 2015, CATS is specifically intended to demonstrate a low-cost, streamlined approach to developing ISS science payloads. The CATS mission extends the data record of space-based aerosol and cloud measurements to ensure the continuity of lidar climate observation.
In order to compare data from CATS and previous lidar missions, the science team coordinated simultaneous measurements with a similar instrument, the Cloud Physics Lidar (CPL), flying underneath the satellite on an airplane. This visualization shows one of the under-flights used to check the calibration of the CATS instrument. As the ISS, carrying the CATS payload, passes down the west coast of the United States, an ER-2 aircraft, carrying the CPL, flies underneath and both measure the same clouds at the same time.
Data from CATS will help scientists model the structure of dust plumes and other atmospheric features, which can travel far distances and impact air quality. Climate scientists will also use the CATS data, along with data from other Earth-observing instruments, to look at trends and interactions in clouds and aerosols over time.
Credits
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NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio
Conceptual Image Lab
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Visualizer
- Kel Elkins (USRA) [Lead]
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Scientist
- John E. Yorks (SSAI)
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Producer
- Matthew Radcliff (KBR Wyle Services, LLC) [Lead]
Datasets used in this visualization
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ISS CATS (Lidar)
ID: 931NASA's Cloud-Aerosol Transport System, or CATS, is a lidar remote-sensing instrument taking measurements of atmospheric aerosols and clouds from the International Space Station (ISS). Launched to the ISS in January 2015, CATS is specifically intended to demonstrate a low-cost, streamlined approach to developing ISS science payloads. The CATS mission extends
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ER-2 CPL (Lidar)
ID: 932
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