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During the Macquarie Island Cloud and Radiation Experiment (MICRE) from March 2016 to March 2018, ARM instruments helped collect data on surface radiative fluxes and cloud and aerosol properties. Aiming to study seasonal and diurnal variability, MICRE gathered data over a much longer period than can typically be done with ship or aircraft campaigns.
The purpose of MICREcampaign was to make observations of the surface broadband radiative fluxes in combination with other measurements useful in characterizing cloud and aerosol properties.
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Las antenas de Observatorio ALMA en el Llano de Chajnantor. Sin referencias de tamaño parecen ser pequeñas en medio del desierto, pero cada uno de esos telescopios pesa cerca de 100 toneladas y su plato mide 12 metros de diametro.📡📡📡
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The Virginia National Guard conducts a formal ceremony Oct. 14, 2014, to break ground on the new solar array that will provide power and energy security to the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute at Fort Pickett, Va. The new $2.2 million, 488 kilowatt solar array will be a 10,000 square yard solar field consisting of nearly 2,000 individual solar panels and will provide the RTI with nearly 80 percent of its daytime energy needs. This field is estimated to produce 712,000 kilowatt hours per year and will be installed adjacent to the RTI campus. Additionally, the project has a guaranteed return of investment exceeding $2.6 million over 25 years.(Photo by Staff Sgt. Terra C. Gatti, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)