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METEOROLOGICAL BALLOONS AT L’AQUILA’S OBSERVATORY CETEMPS APRIL 27th 2012

METEOROLOGICAL BALLOONS AT L’AQUILA’S OBSERVATORY CETEMPS APRIL 27th 2012. L’AQUILA’S OBSERVATORY. SURVERY ROOM. BALOON PREPARATION. MOMENTS BEFORE THE LAUNCH. DIAGRAMS.

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METEOROLOGICAL BALLOONS AT L’AQUILA’S OBSERVATORY CETEMPS APRIL 27th 2012

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  1. METEOROLOGICAL BALLOONS AT L’AQUILA’S OBSERVATORYCETEMPSAPRIL 27th 2012

  2. L’AQUILA’S OBSERVATORY

  3. SURVERY ROOM

  4. BALOON PREPARATION

  5. MOMENTS BEFORE THE LAUNCH

  6. DIAGRAMS In the first diagramwenoticethat at first the balloon measures the decreasing temperature whileitgoes up in the sky. In a second moment at analtitudeof about 18 Km from the ground, wenoticethat the temperature graduallyincreases. On the otherhandwe can see the pressure of Ozone in the air (O3). The Ozoneslightlydiminshesduring the first 16 Km, afterwardsitstartsincreasing up to 14 mPa at analtitudeof 24 Km, todicreaseagain. Moreoverthereisn’t a greatdifferencebetweenwhenitgoes up and whenitgoes down.

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