The aircraft will fly in military airspace for it's mission...look for the aircraft in the air once a month or once every 2 weeks...the study will determine how much of our polluted air comes from Asia, Mexico, and from right here, and the results will help create better air for all in Southern California....BD  image

Using sophisticated unmanned aircraft, research scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego hope to assess Southern California's potential for climate change and better understand the sources of air pollution.  Data collection began on April 2, 2008 and will continue through January 2009, offering researchers a chance to view seasonal variations in air pollution.

Unmanned Aircraft To Study Southern California Smog And Its Consequences

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