NASA Using Drone Aircraft in Atmospheric Research
By: Meteorologist Steve Newton
Updated: February 24, 2013
According to a BBC article, researchers at the University of Birmingham in England and NASA are working to see how seaweed and other natural elements will have an effect on the Ozone layer. NASA is providing a Global Hawk drone to take measurements 12 miles up while Birmingham researchers employ a Whisperjet that was previously used by Queen Elizabeth.
The project will last several years and the goal is to provide better climate models. It is worth mentioning the project is not focused on pollution's impact, just natural processes as a professor attached to the project said.



