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ACCLIP 2022 - image gallery

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ACCLIP logo (Classical)
ACCLIP logo (Contemporary Blue)
ACCLIP logo (Contemporary Light)
GV Payload
WB-57 Payload
Staff at NCAR's Research Aviation Facility.
Pavel Romashkin at RAF.
Preparing the Gulfstream research aircraft.
Aircraft interior.
Staff at RAF.
Preparing the GV research aircraft for ACCLIP.
Preparing an instrument rack.
ACCLIP logo (Classical oval)
GV Research Aircraft in hangar. (Ren Smith)
ACCLIP team preparing the GV Research Aircraft. (Ren Smith)
Laura Pan and Teresa Campos prepare instrumentation. (Ren Smith)
Alan Hills and Laura Pan discuss in-cabin preparations. (Ren Smith)
 ERICA instrument and the GV research aircraft (Charles Brock)
GV research aircraft in hangar at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (Charles Brock)
Loading the instrument rack (Charles Brock)
 Undergraduate Dylan Simone with instrument rack (Charles Brock)
Flight planning (Ren Smith)
The NSF/NCAR Gulfstream V on the ramp for an ACCLIP test flight. (Rebecca Hornbrook)
NCAR scientist Alessandro Franchin sits in front of the NCAR NOxy instrument prior to an ACCLIP test flight. (Rebecca Hornbrook)
NCAR scientists Eric Apel and Alan Hills prepare the TOGA-TOF for an ACCLIP test flight. (Rebecca Hornbrook)
NCAR scientist Alessandro Franchin sits in front of the NCAR NOxy instrument prior to an ACCLIP test flight. (Rebecca Hornbrook)
ACCLIP scientists preparing their instruments for a test flight. (Rebecca Hornbrook)
Alessandro Franchin and Julie Haggerty prepare their instruments for an ACCLIP test flight. (Rebecca Hornbrook)
A row of instrument racks on board the NCAR/NSF Gulfstream V during an ACCLIP preflight. (Rebecca Hornbrook)
Frost accumulates on the NCAR TOGA-TOF liquid nitrogen funnel during an ACCLIP preflight. (Rebecca Hornbrook)
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NSF/NCAR GV research aircraft (Rebecca Hornbrook)
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University of Miami scientist Victoria Treadaway prepares the AWAS instrument for an ACCLIP test flight. (Rebecca Hornbrook)
University of Miami scientist Victoria Treadaway prepares the AWAS instrument for an ACCLIP test flight. (Rebecca Hornbrook)
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ACOM Principal lnvestigator Laura Pan (Rebecca Hornbrook)
The NSF/NCAR HIAPER Gulfstream GV research aircraft (Rebecca Hornbrook)
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Two years after it was originally planned, the NSF/NCAR Gulfstream V is finally heading to East Asia for the #ACCLIP project! July 28, 2022 (Rebecca Hornbrook)
The NSF/NCAR G-V (N677F) arrives at Osan AB as part of the ACCLIP campaign. Credits:  SSgt. Dwane Young (USAF)
The NSF/NCAR G-V (N677F) arrives at Osan AB as part of the ACCLIP campaign.. Credits:  SSgt. Dwane Young (USAF)
The NSF/NCAR G-V (N677F) arrives at Osan AB as part of the ACCLIP campaign. Credits:  SSgt. Dwane Young (USAF)
The NSF/NCAR G-V (N677F) arrives at Osan AB as part of the ACCLIP campaign. Credits:  SSgt. Dwane Young (USAF)
The NSF/NCAR G-V (N677F) arrives at Osan AB as part of the ACCLIP campaign. Credits:  SSgt. Dwane Young (USAF)
The NSF/NCAR G-V (N677F) arrives at Osan AB as part of the ACCLIP campaign. Credits:  SSgt. Dwane Young (USAF)
The NSF/NCAR G-V (N677F) arrives at Osan AB as part of the ACCLIP campaign. Credits:  SSgt. Dwane Young (USAF)
The NSF/NCAR G-V (N677F) arrives at Osan AB as part of the ACCLIP campaign. Credits:  SSgt. Dwane Young (USAF)
The NSF/NCAR G-V (N677F) arrives at Osan AB as part of the ACCLIP campaign. Credits:  SSgt. Dwane Young (USAF)
The NSF/NCAR HIAPER GV research aircraft takes off from Osan Air Force Base for research flight RF03 on August 6, 2022. (Laura Pan)
The NASA WB-57 research aircraft takes off from Osan Air Force Base for research flight RF03 on August 6, 2022. (Laura Pan)
Our extraordinary #ACCLIP flight planning team, @NCAR_ACOM  scientists Laura Pan, Doug Kinnison, Ren Smith, and Shawn Honomichl, met over breakfast this morning to discuss the most recent models. #NSFfunded #NSFGEO (August 11, 2022; photo by Rebecca Hornbrook)
The NSF/NCAR GV rolls out for research flight #05 on August 12, 2022 (Rebecca Hornbrook).
Cloud stripes over the western Pacific during yesterday's GV #ACCLIP research flight (August 16, 2022). ☁️❤️  #NSFfunded #NSFGEO #Clouds @NCAR_ACOM  @ncareol (Rebecca Hornbrook)
Can you believe it? The NCAR and NASA #ACCLIP team held still enough for a group photo and their research aircraft too! A massive shout out to everyone who made this research possible! #nsffunded #NSFGEO #ChemistryThatMatters @NCAR_ACOM @LASPatCU @UMiamiRSMAS @NOAA_ESRL
Double-header! Two great shots of #ACCLIP research aircraft, aka flying laboratories: the NSF/NCAR Gulfstream V and the NASA WB-57. Research ops are ending at the end of Aug with 14 research flights! ✈️🌏☁️  #NSFfunded @NCAR_ACOM @LASPatCU @MiamiRosenstiel #NASA_ESPO
Double-header! Two great shots of #ACCLIP research aircraft, aka flying laboratories: the NSF/NCAR Gulfstream V and the NASA WB-57. Research ops are ending at the end of Aug with 14 research flights! ✈️🌏☁️  #NSFfunded @NCAR_ACOM @LASPatCU @MiamiRosenstiel #NASA_ESPO
Scenes from an #ACCLIP flight: Our pilot Doug takes a pic of the @NASAAirborne  WB-57 circling above to fall in behind us; Teresa  and Georgia at the front of the cabin; Kyle, Shawn, Kirk, and myself at the back; #TOGA_TOF doing its thing. 👍 @NCAR_ACOM @ncareol #AsianMonsoon (Rebecca Hornbrook)
Scenes from an #ACCLIP flight: Our pilot Doug takes a pic of the @NASAAirborne  WB-57 circling above to fall in behind us; Teresa  and Georgia at the front of the cabin; Kyle, Shawn, Kirk, and myself at the back; #TOGA_TOF doing its thing. 👍 @NCAR_ACOM @ncareol #AsianMonsoon (Rebecca Hornbrook)
Scenes from an #ACCLIP flight: Our pilot Doug takes a pic of the @NASAAirborne  WB-57 circling above to fall in behind us; Teresa  and Georgia at the front of the cabin; Kyle, Shawn, Kirk, and myself at the back; #TOGA_TOF doing its thing. 👍 @NCAR_ACOM @ncareol #AsianMonsoon (Rebecca Hornbrook)
Scenes from an #ACCLIP flight: Our pilot Doug takes a pic of the @NASAAirborne  WB-57 circling above to fall in behind us; Teresa  and Georgia at the front of the cabin; Kyle, Shawn, Kirk, and myself at the back; #TOGA_TOF doing its thing. 👍 @NCAR_ACOM @ncareol #AsianMonsoon (Rebecca Hornbrook)
I'm [Rebecca Hornbrook] back in Colorado, but delighted that I was able to work on the NSF/NCAR GV on #ACCLIP with such a fabulous team of folks (including those who left Osan AB before this photo.) ✈️🌏💙  #NSFfunded #NSFGEO @NCAR_ACOM @ncareol @RsmasU @NOAA_ESRL (Yoshikazu Sekino)
The #ACCLIP final GV research flight took off from #Osan this morning. #NSFfunded #NSFGEO @NCAR_ACOM  @UMiamiRSMAS @ncareol  @NOAA_ESRL   #NASA @NCAR_Science  #AsianSummerMonsoon #AtmosphericChemistry #HIAPER - August 31, 2022 (Laura Pan)
The #ACCLIP final GV research flight took off from #Osan this morning. #NSFfunded #NSFGEO @NCAR_ACOM  @UMiamiRSMAS @ncareol  @NOAA_ESRL   #NASA @NCAR_Science  #AsianSummerMonsoon #AtmosphericChemistry #HIAPER - August 31, 2022 (Laura Pan)
And that's a wrap! The GV is safely tucked back into its hangar @ncareol 's Research Aviation Facility, marking the end of measurement phase of #ACCLIP.   Now for the fun part - delving into the data! 🛬💻🔍📉⁉️ #NSFfunded #NSFGEO @NCAR_ACOM @RsmasU @NOAA_ESRL @LASPatCU September 1, 2022 (Rebecca Hornbrook)
And that's a wrap! The GV is safely tucked back into its hangar @ncareol 's Research Aviation Facility, marking the end of measurement phase of #ACCLIP.   Now for the fun part - delving into the data! 🛬💻🔍📉⁉️ #NSFfunded #NSFGEO @NCAR_ACOM @RsmasU @NOAA_ESRL @LASPatCU September 1, 2022 (Rebecca Hornbrook)
Weather briefing by Rei Ueyama in the Ops Center on July 29 (Ren Smith)
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Waiting for the GV to land, August 4 (Ren Smith)
ACCLIP Lead Scientists at Media Day, August 5 (Ren Smith)
ACCLIP PI Laura Pan presenting the science behind ACCLIP at Media Day, August 5 (Ren Smith)
NSF/NCAR GV and NASA WB-57 preparing for takeoff, August 6 (Ren Smith)
NCAR/ACOM's Becky Hornbrook preparing the TOGA instrument with liquid nitrogen before takeoff, August 15 (Ren Smith)
Post-flight debrief with GV instrument teams, August 15 (Ren Smith)
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ACCLIP open house. (Laura Pan)
ACCLIP open house. (Laura Pan)
Paul Newman presents ACCLIP and a NASA postcard to a visiting family. (Laura Pan)
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