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NASA's Snowstorm Mission Wraps Up

NASA's DC-8 airborne science laboratory has returned to its base after completing the six-week GCPEx snowfall precipitation mission in eastern Canada.
NASA's DC-8 airborne science laboratory has returned to its base after completing the six-week GCPEx snowfall precipitation mission in eastern Canada.
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After spending more than 80 hours flying above wicked Canadian snowstorms, NASA's DC-8 airborne lab has returned home.

The data-collecting flights were part of NASA's snow study over Ontario, Canada, called the Global Precipitation Measurement Cold-season Precipitation Experiment, or GCPEx. The goal is to help scientists match measurements of snow in the air and on the ground with measurements to be taken by the Global Precipitation Measurement satellite, due to launch in 2014.

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