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6/10/04, Kirk Beckendorf - Kirk Beckendorft, a Teacher in the Field participant in the NEAQS program, introduces himself and his school, Obsidian Middle School, Redmond, OR.

6/10/04, Summary of some of the activities leading up to the NEAQS project this summer, described by Kirk Beckendorf.

3/18/04, Retired Navy Vice Admiral Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, announces 2004 NEAQS launch. Video courtesy of University of New Hampshire.

3/18/04, U.S. Senator Judd Gregg discusses importance and appreciation for NEAQS. Video courtesy of University of New Hampshire.

3/18/04, Tim Bates talks about upcoming NEAQS study aboard NOAA ship Ronald H. Brown.

3/18/04, Jim Gleason gives meaning of ICARTT mission and talks about the study of air quality.

3/18/04, Prof. Stuart Penkett (U.K) discusses importance of air quality study for Europeans and Americans.

3/18/04, Clair Reeves (U.K.) discusses her interest and involvement in ICARTT.

3/18/04, Anne Thompson, GSC/NASA, talks about studies that will be conducted about ozone and pollution.

3/18/04, Eric Williams discusses components involved in ICARTT mission.

 

 

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