NASA's Low-Flying Planes Skim Philly Skies for Groundbreaking Research
NASA is conducting low-altitude atmospheric research flights over Philadelphia, Baltimore, and parts of Virginia until July 2, 2025. The flights, involving a P-3 Orion and King Air B200, will collect critical data on air pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions, engaging students through NASA’s Student Airborne Research Program. This initiative aims to not only improve air quality models but also inspire the next generation of environmental scientists. Residents are assured by NASA that these low-flying planes are part of a carefully coordinated research effort and should not be cause for alarm.
Jun 24