Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
NASA Dryden Flight Research Center Collection
Photo Description:
NASA Dryden's DC-8 on the ramp at Jaun Santamaria International Airport, San Jose, Costa Rica during the AirSAR 2004 campaign. AirSAR 2004 is a three-week expedition by an international team of scientists that will use an all-weather imaging tool, called the Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (AirSAR), in a mission ranging from the tropical rain forests of Central America to frigid Antarctica.
Project Description:
NASA used a DC-8 aircraft as a flying science laboratory. The platform aircraft, was based at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif., collected data for many experiments in support of scientific projects serving the world scientific community. Included in this community were NASA, federal, state, academic and foreign investigators. Data gathered by the DC-8 at flight altitude and by remote sensing has been used for scientific studies in archeology, ecology, geography, hydrology, meteorology, oceanography, volcanology, atmospheric chemistry, soil science and biology.
NASA Photo by:
Jim Ross
facet_what:
AirSAR
facet_what:
AIRSAR
facet_what:
Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar
facet_where:
Costa Rica
facet_where:
San Jose
facet_where:
Dryden Flight Research Center (DFRC)
Photo Number:
ED04-0056-015
UID:
SPD-DRYDEN-ED04-0056 -015
original url:
http://www.dfrc.nas…
Image ID:
167331
Resolution Size:
5
Format:
JP2
Media Type:
Image
File Name:
ED04-0056-015.jp2
Width:
2889
Height:
2400

NASA Dryden's DC-8 on the ramp at Jaun Santamaria International Airport, San Jose, C…