Meteorologist Kristen Currie discusses the instruments meteorologists use to observe and forecast the weather.
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NASA balloon didn’t crash in Texas, scientist sets record straight
A high-altitude scientific balloon operated by NASA’s Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility, carrying the EXCITE instrument ...
Twice a day, every day, a white, 5-foot-diameter helium balloon will soar from a University of Arizona campus rooftop, dangling a miniaturized weather station that could improve weather forecasts and ...
The Met Office has launched radiation sensors strapped to a weather balloon to go more than 100,000ft (30,480m) above its ...
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Did NASA’s exoplanet balloon really crash in Texas? Scientist behind the mission explains what happened
NASA officials respond to reports claiming an exoplanet-hunting balloon crashed in Texas, with the project’s lead scientist explaining what really happened.
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