vertical temperature profile radiometer

  • 1VTPR — Vertical Temperature Profile Radiometer Contributor: CASI …

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  • 2VTPR — aeronaut. abbr. Vertical Temperature Profile Radiometer com. abbr. Vertical Temperature Profile Radiometer …

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  • 3VTPR — abbr. Vertical Temperature Profile Radiometer …

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  • 5Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit — The Advanced microwave sounding unit (AMSU) is a multi channel microwave radiometer installed on meteorological satellites. The instrument examines several bands of microwave radiation from the atmosphere to perform atmospheric sounding of… …

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  • 7Lockheed WC-130 — Infobox Aircraft name = WC 130 Hercules type = Military transport aircraft manufacturer = Lockheed Lockheed Martin caption = The WC 130J Hercules designer = first flight = introduction = 1962 retired = status = Active primary user = United States …

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  • 9undersea exploration — Introduction       the investigation and description of the ocean waters and the seafloor and of the Earth beneath. Primary objectives and accomplishments       Included in the scope of undersea exploration are the physical and chemical… …

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  • 10Mars Observer — Artist rendering of Mars Observer in orbit around Mars. Operator NASA / JPL …

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