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Laser Radar System Takes First Measurements of Upper Atmosphere Temperatures

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill., April 3 – A sensitive laser radar (lidar) system, first deployed over Okinawa, Japan, to observe meteor trails during the 1998 Leonid meteor shower, has now been used to probe temperatures in the upper atmosphere over both geographic poles. According to a report printed in the Arpil 1 issue of Geophysical Research Letters scientists at the University of Illinois used a specially designed lidar system to obtain the first measurements of upper atmosphere temperatures, iron densities and polar mesospheric clouds over the North and South poles. "Measuring temperature profiles...Read full article

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