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People run after airborne object.
Date Taken:
October 25, 2005
Photograph By:
Peter Rejcek
License Type:
Public Domain

Albert Hertzog, Eric Schmitt, Alain Ravissot and Alain Cardonne launch the Vorcore payload carrying instrumentation into the stratosphere to measure the ozone vortex over Antarctica. Vorcore is phase one of a two-phase international research project named Strateole, studying the mechanics of ozone depletion by understanding the vortex over Antarctic. The balloon instruments measure temperature, pressure and 3-D position in the stratosphere. To learn more about the Vorcore project, read the October 30, 2005, issue of THE ANTARCTICA SUN at: http://antarctisun.usap.gov.

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