Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy Experiment (ATMOS)

The ATMOS instrument and investigation is funded from the NASA Mission To Planet Earth. It is designed to study the composition of the atmosphere from space, carried on board the Space Shuttle. This home page has links to pages describing why studies of the Earth's upper atmosphere (stratosphere) are important and how instruments carried into space have provided information for these studies.


NEW! ATMOS Version 3 preliminary retrievals

Why Study the Atmosphere?

ATMOS Instrument Information

ATMOS on the Space Shuttle

ATMOS ftp Data Access

ATMOS Scientific Publications

ATMOS on the International Space Station


Please direct questions about the scientific content of this page to:

Principal Investigator
Dr. Michael R. Gunson
Michael.R.Gunson@Jpl.Nasa.Gov

For information on this home page, on how to obtain data, etc., contact atmosweb@caesar.jpl.nasa.gov

 

Bill Irion, James T. Szeto, Gerry J Walsh, Odell F. Raper, Leslie L. Lowes, Gindi Lynch helped set up this page.

Homepage last updated: March 1, 2000


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