
DC-8 NAMMA (NASA African Monson Multidisciplinary Analyses) MISSION TO CAPE VERDE, AFRICA - Cloud formation during Aug 25 flight

DC-8 NAMMA (NASA African Monson Multidisciplinary Analyses) MISSION TO CAPE VERDE, AFRICA Formation flight with the U.K's Meteorological Office's BAE-146 Research aircraft off the coast of West Africa

DC-8 NAMMA MISSION TO CAPE VERDE, AFRICA: U.S. Air Force C-17, Spirit of Ronald Reagan, taxis after landing at Sal Island's Amilcar Cabral International Airport carrying equipment and supplies for the mission

DC-8 NAMMA MISSION TO CAPE VERDE, AFRICA

DC-8 NAMMA MISSION TO CAPE VERDE, AFRICA: U.S. Air Force C-17, Spirit of Ronald Reagan, lands at Sal Island's Amilcar Cabral International Airport carrying equipment and supplies for the mission, NASA DC-8 in foreground.

DC-8 NAMMA MISSION TO CAPE VERDE, AFRICA: Dr Robert Pasken, St Louis University, prepares to release a dropsonde from the DC-8 during a NAMMA science flight

DC-8 NAMMA MISSION TO CAPE VERDE, AFRICA: a view of NASA's DC-8 cabin during a science flgiht to fly above, under and through Tropical Storm Debby.

DC-8 NAMMA MISSION TO CAPE VERDE, AFRICA: Principlal investigator Eastwood Im (l), co-principal investigator Simone Tanelli (c )and RF Engineer William Chun (r) of JPL look at data coming off their APR-2 (Airborne 2nd Generation Precipitation Radar) instrument onboard NASA's DC-8 during a NAMMA science flight

DC-8 NAMMA MISSION TO CAPE VERDE, AFRICA: NASA'S DC-8 parked on ramp of Sal Island's Amilcar Cabral International Airport in the Cape Verde Islands. NASA Ames photographer Eric James is seen in the foreground carrying equipment off the airplane.

DC-8 NAMMA MISSION TO CAPE VERDE, AFRICA: Glenn Diskin (l) Bruce Anderson (c) & Ed Winstead (r) examine data on computer screens hooked up to two Langley Res. Ctr. experiments. The DLH (Diode Laser Hygometer) screen is on the left and one of the computer screens for the LARGE instrument package (Langley Aerosol Research Group Experiment) is on the right.

DC-8 NAMMA MISSION TO CAPE VERDE, AFRICA: U.K.'s Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements (FAAM) aircraft, a BAE-146, over the Eastern Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Senegal, Africa