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Preparing for Eos-A Demonstration of Real-Time Data Processing During the MAPS Flight, June 1992

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Abstract

A real-time data assimilation and verification system will be implemented by the Measurement of Air Pollution from Satellites (MAPS) tropospheric carbon monoxide experiment during the SRL-1 space shuttle mission that is scheduled for June 1992. This complex system includes a dedicated data communication network, near real-time data processing, and a correlative measurement program.

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