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Webcast Archive 2010
DLR Webcast: Flying ‘Swiss cheese’ explores the atmosphere
13 June 2010
Aircraft engineers have incorporated a large number of holes in the research aircraft HALO (High Altitude and Long Range), a Gulfstream G 550. Through these openings, researchers can take samples in the highest layers of the atmosphere and analyse them immediately. This DLR webcast presents the latest research aircraft in DLR's fleet.
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Related Contacts
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Dorothee Bürkle German Aerospace Center Corporate Communications, Editor, Energy Tel: +49 2203 601-3492 Fax: +49 2203 601-3249 E-Mail: Dorothee.Buerkle@dlr.de |
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Dr.rer.nat. Helmut Ziereis German Aerospace Center Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Atmospheric trace gases Tel: +49 8153 28-2542 Fax: +49 8153 28-1841 E-Mail: Helmut.Ziereis@dlr.de |
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Related Downloads
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Webcast (ILA 2010): HALO explores the atmosphere (MPEG-4, high resolution, 6:37 min., Video: DLR) (http://www.dlr.de/en/Portaldata/1/Resources/webcast/webcast2010/ILA_2010_Halo_Englisch_gross.mp4) |
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Webcast (ILA 2010): HALO explores the atmosphere (MPEG-4, low resolution, 6:37 min., Video: DLR) (http://www.dlr.de/en/Portaldata/1/Resources/webcast/webcast2010/ILA_2010_Halo_Englisch_klein.mp4) |
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