Interview with Marty Mlynczak and slideshow of pictures both describing the FIRST field mission in Chile.
Using a new instrument called Far-Infrared Spectroscopy of the Troposphere (FIRST), the team is taking measurements of water vapor emissions in the "far infrared." This part of the spectrum has rarely been measured from the ground, and has never been measured thoroughly from space, though it is thought to account for half of the Earth's cooling emissions to space. The FIRST campaign in Chile, from August to October, will help Langley scientists and engineers better understand how water vapor controls the climate and energy balance of the planet. FIRST is also a prototype for an instrument that would eventually fly on the Climate Absolute Radiance and Refractivity Observatory (CLARREO) mission, which would be the first to measure the full infrared spectrum from space.
Patrick Lynch
NASA's Langley Research Center
For more information visit http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/FIRST-chile.html
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