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Rising above the ground in Lafayette, Colo., the blimp Tethered Lifting System (TLS) acts as a platform to take atmospheric measurements. The system was developed at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at the University of Colorado - Boulder, where a team of researchers studies the nocturnal stable boundary layer, the lowest layer of the nighttime atmosphere that extends from Earth’s surface up to a few hundred meters. Credit: CIRES
