Mar 16 1994
From The Space Library
Diane Farrar of NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, stated that NASA, the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, and the National Science Foundation were conducting an eight-month airborne study of the Antarctic ozone hole and its possible effects. The study, which was to use high-altitude ER-2 NASA aircraft, was to he based in Hawaii and New Zealand. This was the first NASA-sponsored air-borne study of the southern polar region since the 1987 campaign that con-firmed chlorofluorocarbons were the primary cause of ozone destruction. (UP, Mar 16/94)
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