UMBC Scientists And Engineers Celebrate Launch Of HARP2 Instrument On NASA's PACE Mission
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2024-02-16
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Wainscott-Sargent, Anne . “UMBC Scientists And Engineers Celebrate Launch Of HARP2 Instrument On NASA’s PACE Mission.” UMBC News (February 16, 2024). https://umbc.edu/stories/harp2-launches-on-nasa-pace-mission/.
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Noah Christian Sienkiewicz
UMBC Physics Department
UMBC Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology (JCET)
Margo Young
Vanderlei Martins
Roberto Borda
Dominik Cieslak
Lorraine Remer
UMBC Office for the Vice President of Research
Elissa Ogburn
Nirandi Jayasinghe
Rachel Smith
Yomiyu Fekadu
Benjamin Cramer
UMBC Mechanical Engineering Department
Ivona Cetinić
Andrew Sayer
Violeta Sanjuan Calzado
Bridget Seegers
Susanne Craig
Dirk Aurin
Meng Gao
Inia Soto Ramos
Ian Carroll
UMBC Physics Department
UMBC Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology (JCET)
Margo Young
Vanderlei Martins
Roberto Borda
Dominik Cieslak
Lorraine Remer
UMBC Office for the Vice President of Research
Elissa Ogburn
Nirandi Jayasinghe
Rachel Smith
Yomiyu Fekadu
Benjamin Cramer
UMBC Mechanical Engineering Department
Ivona Cetinić
Andrew Sayer
Violeta Sanjuan Calzado
Bridget Seegers
Susanne Craig
Dirk Aurin
Meng Gao
Inia Soto Ramos
Ian Carroll
Abstract
After over a decade of concerted effort, full of setbacks and recoveries, UMBC's HARP team celebrated as the instrument they designed and built launched on PACE, a major NASA mission set to study Earth's atmosphere and oceans.