High-Altitude Balloon-Based Wind LIDAR Demonstration: From Near Space to Space

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Dehring, Michael T., Peter Tchoryk, Jinxue Wang, “High-Altitude Balloon-Based Wind LIDAR Demonstration: From Near Space to Space,” SPIE Defense & Security Symposium, SPIE Proceedings 6220: 226-234, Orlando, FL, April 2006.

MICHIGAN AEROSPACE CORPORATION AWARDED CONTRACT BY APPLIED PHYSICS LAB (APL) TO DEVELOP SPECTROMETER QUALIFIED FOR AIRCRAFT AND SPACECRAFT

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Contract Will Make Technology Available for Numerous Aircraft & Spacecraft Applications and Will Enhance Weather Forecasting Michigan Aerospace Corporation (MAC), a provider of optical products and advanced engineering services, today announced that it had received the first phase of a contract from the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) of Johns Hopkins University for development of a […]

MICHIGAN AEROSPACE AWARDED $1 MILLION NOAA CONTRACT FOR 2006 HIGH-ALTITUDE BALLOON MISSION

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Funding will Support First Balloon Launch in 2006 Michigan Aerospace Corporation (MAC), an advanced engineering services and products company, today announced that it had received a $1 million, follow-on contract from the University of New Hampshire as part of a larger grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to continue development of an […]

The TIMED Doppler Interferometer: Overview and Recent Results

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The TIMED Doppler Interferometer: Overview and Recent Results, T. L. Killeen, Q. Wu, S. C. Solomon, D. A. Ortland, W. R. Skinner, R. J. Niciejewski, D. A. Gell, , J. Geophys. Res., 111, A10S01, doi:10.1029/2005JA011484, (2006).

Diurnal variations of temperature and winds inferred from TIMED and UARS measurements

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Diurnal variations of temperature and winds inferred from TIMED and UARS measurements, Frank T. Huang, Hans G. Mayr and Carl A. Reber, Timothy Killeen, James Russell, Marty Mlynczak, Wilbert Skinner, John Mengel, J. Geophys. Res., 111, A10S04, doi:10.1029/2005JA011426 2006.