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HS3 mission gets support from NASA Ames' Earth Science Project Office

26 July 2012

The Earth Science Project Office (ESPO) is a small group of success-oriented individuals providing project management for NASA's Science Mission Directorate field research, and one of those projects is the Hurricane and Severe Storms Sentinel (HS3) mission flying this summer.

ESPO is located at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. ESPO is responsible for planning, implementation and post-mission support - for HS3 and for other large, complex, multi-agency, national and international field campaigns.

The ESPO also provides support to the Airborne Science Program (ASP) for both the ASP website development and the ASP Science Operations Flight Request System (SOFRS).

For more information click here.

Source: NASA

 
 
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