U.S. ozone instrument on Japanese satellite checks out
The latest in an 18-year series of U.S. space-based atmospheric ozone mapping instruments has checked out from its perch on a Japanese Earth- monitoring satellite, producing its first image last week. The newest Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) transmitted an image on Sept. 12 from Japan's...
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