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NAAMES Principal Investigator Mike Behrenfeld (right) speaks to his team the day before departure from Woods Hole....
Although this cluster of stars gained its name due to its five brightest stars, it is home to hundreds more. The...
The R/V Atlantis makes its way out to sea. NAAMES will take it on a long trip, but not nearly far enough to expend...
The NAAMES flight crew prepares for departure from the airfield in St Johns Canada. Flights typically run about 10...
These walkways are leisurely and calm here, but out on the open ocean, they’re likely to be washed with sea spray...
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, built in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory,...
Daily science team meetings are an integral part of NAAMES field work. Chris Hostetler (pointing) is the project...
Weather briefings not only insured safe operations for the team, but also helped scientists optimize their...
Atlantis was named after the first research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The...
Most NAAMES flights depart close to dawn, with the goal of getting out to its observation coordinates in time for...
Workbenches surround a number of laboratories onboard the Atlantis. --- The North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine...
Environmental chemist Cleo Davie-Martin’s quiet lab will soon be filled by a team of multi-disciplinary scientists...
The C130 Hercules sports an unusually large windshield. The view it affords is typically spectacular. --- The North...
Three members of the Atlantis crew take a breather along the side of the ship. The crane in the background is...
Only a stone’s throw away, the R/V Atlantis is dwarfed by the immensity of the sea in every direction. Travelling...
In a room adjacent to the working laboratories on the Atlantis, a storeroom holds spare parts, supplies and various...
Versatile, tough and ready for mission-specific modification, NASA’s C130 can carry scientists, equipment, cargo or...
A low ceiling of broken clouds offers opportunities for researches to sample clouds during part of the flight and...
Next on the NASA Space Shuttle Status Report: At the Pad_ Space Shuttle Discovery is at the launch pad and ready to...
Expert pilots, the flight crew routinely takes the team down to just a few hundred feet off the surface of the ocean...
This drawing illustrates the Hubble Space Telescope's (HST's), Goddard High-Resolution Spectrograph (GHRS). The...
The anchor for the R/V Atlantis, retracted for travel. --- The North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study...
Scientist Ewan Crosbie checks real-time data from his innovative cloud sampling tool as the team flies through low...
The C130 makes a low altitude turn over its designated research coordinates in the North Atlantic. --- The North...