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Episode 0729 - Apollonius of Tyana & the Sage, III (Click on the above link, or here, for audio.) Extended commentary on the life & times of Apollonius of Tyana, from F.C. Conybeare's introduction to Maria Dzielska's discussion of historicity. The lives or life of Apollonius & Jesus -- and the true sage as lover of truth, peoples' defender & healer, and threat to dishonest authority.
Today, SAGE III is safely installed where no continuous Earth-observing instrument has gone before, on the outside of the International Space Station.
In February 2017, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifted through low clouds, pushing a Dragon capsule toward orbit. Among the spare parts and food, an important piece of scientific cargo, called SAGE III, rumbled upward. Once installed on the International Space Station, SAGE would peer back and measure ozone molecules and aerosols in Earth's atmosphere.
SAGE III will continue Langley’s legacy by taking ozone measurements deeper in the atmosphere than ever before.
NASA X covers the SAGE III launch from NASA Kennedy Space Center
For more than 40 years, researchers at NASA Langley have had their eyes on the atmosphere.
NASA EDGE webcasts live in front the of the Flight Mission Support Center (FMSC) at NASA Langley Research Center as the SAGE III Team monitors the final stages of installation on the International Space Station.
NASA EDGE webcasts live in front the of the Flight Mission Support Center (FMSC) at NASA Langley Research Center as the SAGE III Team monitors the final stages of installation on the International Space Station.
NASA EDGE provides coverage of the successful launch of SAGE III aboard the SpaceX Faclon 9 from historic pad 39A at NASA Kennedy Space Center. The Stratospheric Aerosal and Gas Experiment (SAGE III) is the first science instrument to be mounted on the International Space Station and will help sustain the vital atmospheric data record of previous
NASA EDGE provides coverage of the successful launch of SAGE III aboard the SpaceX Faclon 9 from historic pad 39A at NASA Kennedy Space Center. The Stratospheric Aerosal and Gas Experiment (SAGE III) is the first science instrument to be mounted on the International Space Station and will help sustain the vital atmospheric data record of previous
SAGE III is a satellite that NASA is using to monitor Earth's fragile Ozone Layer