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The Tropospheric Doppler Radar Wind Profiler (TDRWP), located at Kennedy Space Center, is the only instrument of its...
Weather Instrumentation Engineer Nick O’Connor works with the Tropospheric Doppler Radar Wind Profiler at Kennedy...
Weather Instrumentation Engineer Nick O’Connor works with the Tropospheric Doppler Radar Wind Profiler at Kennedy...
Weather Instrumentation Engineer Nick O’Connor works with the Tropospheric Doppler Radar Wind Profiler at Kennedy...
Meteorological Data Specialist Michael Boyer prepares weather balloons for release at the Cape Canaveral Space Force...
Weather balloons are lined up prior to release at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (CCSFS) Weather Station in...
Meteorological Data Specialist Michael Boyer releases a weather balloon at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station...
Meteorological Data Specialist Michael Boyer prepares weather balloons for release at the Cape Canaveral Space Force...
Weather Instrumentation Technician Gavin Oglesby, left, and Weather Instrumentation Engineer Nick O’Connor work with...
Meteorological Data Specialist Michael Boyer prepares weather balloons for release at the Cape Canaveral Space Force...
The Tropospheric Doppler Radar Wind Profiler, located on five acres near the Launch and Landing Facility at Kennedy...
Meteorological Data Specialist Michael Boyer prepares to release a weather balloon at the Cape Canaveral Space Force...
Meteorological Data Specialist Michael Boyer releases a weather balloon at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station...
The Tropospheric Doppler Radar Wind Profiler, located on five acres near the Launch and Landing Facility at Kennedy...
Meteorological Data Specialist Michael Boyer releases a weather balloon at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station...
The Tropospheric Doppler Radar Wind Profiler, located on five acres near the Launch and Landing Facility at Kennedy...
Weather Instrumentation Technician Gavin Oglesby, left, and Weather Instrumentation Engineer Nick O’Connor work with...
Artemis I Orion Weather Simulation