VIP’s onboard NASA's DC-8 aircraft during the AirSAR 2004 Mesoamerica campaign, L-R: Mr. John Danilovich, US Ambassador to Costa Rica; Dr. Gahssem Asrar, NASA Associate Administrator for Earth Science Enterprises; Dr. Sonia Marta Mora, President of the Costa Rican National Rector’s Council; and Fernando Gutierrez, Costa Rican Minister of Science and Technology(MICIT). AirSAR 2004 Mesoamerica is a three-week expedition by an international team of scientists that will use an all-weather imaging tool, called the Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (AirSAR), in a mission ranging from the tropical rain forests of Central America to frigid Antarctica.
DC-8Airborne ScienceAirSARAirborne Synthetic Aperture RadarCentral AmericaCosta RicaMr John DanilovichUS Ambassador to Costa RicaDr Gahssem AsrarNASA Associate Administrator for Earth Science EnterprisesDr Sonia Marta MoraPresident of the Costa Rican National Rector s CouncilFernando GutierrezCosta Rican Minister of Science and TechnologyMICIT