benjamin.a.naultinCIRES in the FieldFinal Project of KORUS-AQ — SARPSo, prior to finishing up KORUS-AQ and getting a break before my next campaign (that will start at the end of July and I will be blogging…Jun 30, 2016Jun 30, 2016
benjamin.a.naultinCIRES in the Field06/15/2016: KORUS-AQ — And that’s a wrapYesterday marks the end of KORUS-AQ. The NASA DC-8, and the scientists that flew on the DC-8, left South Korea at 3:00 PM (South Korean…Jun 16, 2016Jun 16, 2016
benjamin.a.naultinCIRES in the FieldKORUS-AQ: What am I studying and why it’s importantThere are a lot of goals that many scientist have during this mission, including numerous aspects of atmospheric chemistry and dynamics…Jun 6, 2016Jun 6, 2016
benjamin.a.naultinCIRES in the FieldKORUS-AQ Week 3: What is a typical week like for (NASA DC-8) airborne science?To all my adoring fans, sorry that it has been more than week since I have posted. I just completed 7 flights in a span of 10ish days (so…May 13, 2016May 13, 2016
benjamin.a.naultinCIRES in the FieldWeek 1 in South Korea for KORUS-AQ (2016–04–30)The DC-8 left the United States on Tuesday, April 26, 2016 and arrived to Osan Air Force Base on Wednesday, April 27, 2016. This may sound…Apr 30, 2016Apr 30, 2016
benjamin.a.naultinCIRES in the FieldWhat is KORUS-AQThe AQ part of the science mission stands for air quality. If you have ever had a smog test for your vehicle or experienced a spare the air…Apr 25, 2016Apr 25, 2016
benjamin.a.naultinCIRES in the FieldKORUS-AQ Week 04/15/2016 (Star Date 93890.35)Hello everyone!Apr 15, 2016Apr 15, 2016