NASA awarded WSUs High Altitude Reconnaissance Balloon for Outreach and Research (HARBOR) team a $25,000 grant to monitor atmospheric dust in the stratosphere over the Wasatch Front.
Shay Baker talks with HARBOR Flight Director Dr. John Armstrong about how these up-in-the-air experiments will help us down on the ground.
Were pretty excited to be taking measurements that nobody else is taking, said John Armstrong, assistant physics professor. What is their distribution? What is their source? These are some of the questions we hope to address in our research.
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