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Weizmann Institute of Science
Faculty of Chemistry
Department ofEarth and Planetary Sciences

CT for Clouds: A Fleet of Micro-Satellites Will See into the Smallest Clouds

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  • Date: December 16, 2018

    CT for Clouds: A Fleet of Micro-Satellites Will See into the Smallest Clouds

    Ten satellites, each around the size of a shoebox, are slated in a few years to enter orbit and begin filling in some gaping holes in our understanding of clouds and their role in climate. Inspired by medical CT (computed tomography), which observes and maps the interior of a patient, the designers are creating a system that will reveal detailed images of clouds‘ external and internal 3D structures and properties.

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