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Tweaking for science: climate researcher Kathrin Höppner
The Schneefernerhaus, just a few metres from the top of the Zugspitze mountain. Kathrin Höppner gets up in the middle of the night to inspect her test set-up. She enjoys listening to the wind whistling around the corners of the environmental research station. But then the researcher focuses on her work again: Using her infrared spectrometer, she measures temperature at an altitude of about 87 kilometres. An important contribution to understanding climate change on Earth. This is the second part in a series of portraits on the DLR Web Portal.
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Created: 07/10/2008 18:40:00
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