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HAMSR High-Altitude Atmospheric Research Remote-Sensing Instrument Support

HAMSR High-Altitude Atmospheric Research Remote-Sensing Instrument Support
Northrop Grumman technician Rich Gilman (left) and JPL instrument systems engineer Jordan Tanabe poured liquid nitrogen into a reservoir to support JPL's HAMSR high-altitude atmospheric research remote-sensing instrument.

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Mission: Winter Storms and Pacific Atmospheric Rivers (WISPAR)
Northrop Grumman technician Rich Gilman (left) and JPL instrument systems engineer Jordan Tanabe poured liquid nitrogen into a reservoir to support JPL’s HAMSR high-altitude atmospheric research remote-sensing instrument.August 4, 2010NASA Photo / Tony Landis