Between March 11 and 14, the research team lad by David Pieri of JPL, launched 10 flights of the remote-controlled UAVs into the volcanic plume and above the rim of Turrialba’s 10,500-foot (3,200-meter) summit crater. During the flights, the team coordinated its data gathering with NASA’s Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) instrument on NASA’s Terra spacecraft, allowing scientists to compare sulfur dioxide concentration measurements from the satellite with measurements taken from within the plume. Pieri said,
To read the rest of this story, please visit The Watchers