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Our Atmosphere

A tenuous layer of gas separating the Earth from the vacuum of space, the atmosphere plays a crucial role in the global ecosystem. Researchers are getting a better handle on the mechanisms governing the atmosphere and its interaction with the oceans, the ecosystem and cosmic radiation.

Ozone and air pollution

SCISAT – From dawn to twilight
Measuring atmospheric pollutants with MOPITT
OSIRIS – At the forefront of the study of ozone depletion
MANTRA – Giant balloon probes the atmosphere above Saskatchewan

The wind and the clouds
CloudSat – Looking at clouds in 3-D
WINDII – 12 years measuring winds of the upper atmosphere

 

 

 

 

Updated: 2005/04/07 Important Notices