NASA Armstrong’s ER-2 aircraft is uploaded with instruments for its ALOFT mission. The ER-2 will fly at high altitudes above the Floridian coastline to collect data about the energetic characteristics and behavior of lightning and thunderclouds. Scientists from the University of Bergen, Norway will interpret that data from the ground and collaborate with NASA pilots to safely collect the most accurate data for this project about the power of lightning.
AFRCArmstrong Flight Research CenterER-2NASA s ER-2ALOFTNASA ArmstrongNASA Armstrong teamAirborne ScienceAirborne Science programhigh altitude flightsstratospheresubsonic speedAirborne VisibleInfrared Imaging SpectrometerAVIRISscience missionscience researchUniversity of BergenNorwayBirkeland Centre for Space Science