Sep 17 1987
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Dr. Robert Watson, NASA Chief Scientist for the Airborne Antarctic Ozone project, reported that, midpoint of the project, both aircraft involved were performing very well and that mission scientists were very pleased with the quality of data being returned by the instruments. The Antarctic Ozone Project employed two NASA aircraft, a modified flying lab-oratory DC-8, and an advanced high-altitude ER-2. The goal of the project was to study the cause and nature of the ozone layer depletion. (Untitled release from NASA Headquarters, Sept 17, 1987; NY Times, Sept 22/87)
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