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I think at the time the A Train line was put into the article not all of the A Train spacecraft were in orbit. [[User:RockinRob|<font color="black">RockinRob</font>]]<sup>[[User talk:RockinRob|<font color="blue">Talk</font>]]</sup> 22:33, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
I think at the time the A Train line was put into the article not all of the A Train spacecraft were in orbit. [[User:RockinRob|<font color="black">RockinRob</font>]]<sup>[[User talk:RockinRob|<font color="blue">Talk</font>]]</sup> 22:33, 11 June 2006 (UTC)

This was just posted on the [[2011_Puyehue-Cordón_Caulle_eruption]] page - and seems to show the orbit very nicely.
[[File:Puyehue.time.raffer.gif|thumb|center|650px|The images show the density of particles in the atmosphere ([[Aerosol|aerosols]]) as measured by the [[Ozone Monitoring Instrument]] on the [[Aura (satellite)|Aura satellite]]. The series starts on June 5, 2011, the day after the eruption began, and continues through June 13.]]
[[User:EdwardLane|EdwardLane]] ([[User talk:EdwardLane|talk]]) 07:39, 19 June 2011 (UTC)


== Observational Database ==
== Observational Database ==

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What about putting somethng in about what kind of orbit Aura and the A-train do?

>>Aura will fly in formation in the "A Train" with several other satellites (Aqua, CALIPSO, CloudSat and the French PARASOL).

Aura will fly this or -does- fly this? hmmm

I think at the time the A Train line was put into the article not all of the A Train spacecraft were in orbit. RockinRobTalk 22:33, 11 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

This was just posted on the 2011_Puyehue-Cordón_Caulle_eruption page - and seems to show the orbit very nicely.

The images show the density of particles in the atmosphere (aerosols) as measured by the Ozone Monitoring Instrument on the Aura satellite. The series starts on June 5, 2011, the day after the eruption began, and continues through June 13.

EdwardLane (talk) 07:39, 19 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Observational Database

A large observational database of many different atmospheric constituents including radicals from a host of platforms is available. This was created as part of NASA Aura validation. It is of general use. Do you think it should be added to the article text? Dlary 03:19, 4 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]