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MODIS Airborne Simulator (MAS)

MAS Instrument Principal Investigator

MAS INSTRUMENT PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Dr. Michael King
EOS Senior Project Scientist
NASA
Goddard Space Flight Center
Mailstop 610.0
Greenbelt, MD 20771

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For Instrument Information & Availability

FOR INSTRUMENT INFORMATION & AVAILABILITY

Airborne Science & Technology Laboratory (ASTL)
NASA Ames Research Center
Building 244, Room 250
Moffett Field, CA 94035
650-604-6252

Jeff Myers - Project Manager e-contact info
Bruce Coffland - Operations Manager e-contact info
Eric Fraim - Data Processing & Availability e-contact info

Submit A Flight Request

SUBMIT A FLIGHT REQUEST

To Submit an ER-2 Flight Request for new MAS Data, please visit the NASA Suborbital Science Program Flight Request Page (you will need to register for a new account, if you are not already in the system). This process is the formal mechanism for requesting use of NASA's airborne science assets. Once the request is approved by the Suborbital Program and funding is verified, the requester will be contacted to arrange scheduling and details of the data collection activity.

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MAS sample imagery animation

These sample images represent the enormous repository of data from various campaigns collected over the past two decades.

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