AIRBORNE SCIENCE FLIGHT REQUEST National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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AIRBORNE SCIENCE FLIGHT REQUEST National Aeronautics and Space Administration LOG NUMBER Investigation Title: Rationale for use of NASA Facilities: NASA RTOP If checked, RTOP Number/Grant or Contract # Proposal submitted to NASA If checked, Proposal # Non-NASA Principal Investigator: Name: Organization: Address: Funding Agency Sponsor: (For NASA Programs List NASA HQ Sponsor) Name: Organization: Agency/Code: Address: City, State & Zip: Phone: FAX: E-Mail address: City, State & Zip: Phone: FAX: E-Mail address: Aircraft Required: ER-2 DC-8 P-3B DOE B-200 UND CITATION WB-57 Other (please specify) General Window (Month): General Site Location (State or Country): A) A) B) B) C) C) D) D) E) E) Mail completed forms to: Dryden Research Center National Aeronautics and Space Administration Attn.: Airborne Science Directorate, Requests MS D1623H P.O. Box 273 Edwards, CA 93523-0273 Phone (661) 276-7540 FAX (661) 276-3719 E-Mail: randy.albertson@mail.dfrc.nasa.gov (Do not mark in this space/for office use only) (Revised03/01) DFRC-136

Background and Primary Science Objectives (Attach RTOP, grant, or contract proposal abstract) Please list your primary science objectives. Aircraft sensor and data requirements: PLEASE NOTE: Investigator(s) responsible for cost associated with instrument and Starlink operation. For more information see Airborne Sensor Facility webpage at http://asapdata.arc.nasa.gov SENSORS: SAR AVIRIS Low-altitude AVIRIS P.I. Instrument CAMERA: RC10, 12 Color IR Other OTHER: STARLINK Data Requirements: SPECIAL DATA REQUIREMENTS: GROUND RESOLUTION: OTHER: Advance Notification of Attempt (Please Check One) Does Not Require Notification Prior to Requires Notification Prior to (see below) Name of Person to Contact: Phone Number & Email Address: Alternate Person to Contact: Phone Number & Email Address: Notify above individual on: day of flight days in advance of flight ( of days) Supplemental Information or Comments: DFRC-136 (3/01) page 2

TEST SITE REQUIREMENTS (Photocopy this sheet and complete a separate page for each site) NOTE: For AIRSAR, please fill out JPL flight line request form, page 4. Test Site Location/Descriptions: Test Site Mean Altitude (Above sea level): (Attach map(s) showing region of interest or desired flight lines) OVERFLIGHT TIME PERIOD(S) REQUIRED (Show date or dates if temporal coverage required) SPECIAL OBSERVATION REQUIREMENTS AND CONSTRAINTS Weather Conditions: Satellite Overpass: Cloud Cover % (Maximum): Orientation: Sun Angle Limits: Sea State: Ground Condition: Tidal Cycle: Other: FLIGHT LINE REQUIREMENTS (Check one) (Low-altitude AVIRIS: Use Actual Coordinates Only with Length 11NM) Actual Coordinates Coordinate Box (List 4 Corners) Center Point (See Below) s (Latitude & Longitude) (degrees, minutes & tenths) Number Altitude (MSL in 1000 ft.) Length (Nautical Miles) Overflight Time of Day (local) Start End CENTER POINT COORDINATES Lat.: Long.: Coverage Length/Heading: Scene Overlap Front: Side: DFRC-136 (3/01) page 3

TEST SITE REQUIREMENTS (Photocopy this sheet and complete a separate page for each site) NOTE: For AIRSAR, please fill out JPL flight line request form, page 4. Test Site Location/Descriptions: Test Site Mean Altitude (Above sea level): (Attach map(s) showing region of interest or desired flight lines) OVERFLIGHT TIME PERIOD(S) REQUIRED (Show date or dates if temporal coverage required) SPECIAL OBSERVATION REQUIREMENTS AND CONSTRAINTS Weather Conditions: Satellite Overpass: Cloud Cover % (Maximum): Orientation: Sun Angle Limits: Sea State: Ground Condition: Tidal Cycle: Other: FLIGHT LINE REQUIREMENTS (Check one) (Low-altitude AVIRIS: Use Actual Coordinates Only with Length 11NM) Actual Coordinates Coordinate Box (List 4 Corners) Center Point (See Below) s (Latitude & Longitude) (degrees, minutes & tenths) Number Altitude (MSL in 1000 ft.) Length (Nautical Miles) Overflight Time of Day (local) Start End CENTER POINT COORDINATES Lat.: Long.: Coverage Length/Heading: Scene Overlap Front: Side: DFRC-136 (3/01) page 3

TEST SITE REQUIREMENTS (Photocopy this sheet and complete a separate page for each site) NOTE: For AIRSAR, please fill out JPL flight line request form, page 4. Test Site Location/Descriptions: Test Site Mean Altitude (Above sea level): (Attach map(s) showing region of interest or desired flight lines) OVERFLIGHT TIME PERIOD(S) REQUIRED (Show date or dates if temporal coverage required) SPECIAL OBSERVATION REQUIREMENTS AND CONSTRAINTS Weather Conditions: Satellite Overpass: Cloud Cover % (Maximum): Orientation: Sun Angle Limits: Sea State: Ground Condition: Tidal Cycle: Other: FLIGHT LINE REQUIREMENTS (Check one) (Low-altitude AVIRIS: Use Actual Coordinates Only with Length 11NM) Actual Coordinates Coordinate Box (List 4 Corners) Center Point (See Below) s (Latitude & Longitude) (degrees, minutes & tenths) Number Altitude (MSL in 1000 ft.) Length (Nautical Miles) Overflight Time of Day (local) Start End CENTER POINT COORDINATES Lat.: Long.: Coverage Length/Heading: Scene Overlap Front: Side: DFRC-136 (3/01) page 3

TEST SITE REQUIREMENTS (Photocopy this sheet and complete a separate page for each site) NOTE: For AIRSAR, please fill out JPL flight line request form, page 4. Test Site Location/Descriptions: Test Site Mean Altitude (Above sea level): (Attach map(s) showing region of interest or desired flight lines) OVERFLIGHT TIME PERIOD(S) REQUIRED (Show date or dates if temporal coverage required) SPECIAL OBSERVATION REQUIREMENTS AND CONSTRAINTS Weather Conditions: Satellite Overpass: Cloud Cover % (Maximum): Orientation: Sun Angle Limits: Sea State: Ground Condition: Tidal Cycle: Other: FLIGHT LINE REQUIREMENTS (Check one) (Low-altitude AVIRIS: Use Actual Coordinates Only with Length 11NM) Actual Coordinates Coordinate Box (List 4 Corners) Center Point (See Below) s (Latitude & Longitude) (degrees, minutes & tenths) Number Altitude (MSL in 1000 ft.) Length (Nautical Miles) Overflight Time of Day (local) Start End CENTER POINT COORDINATES Lat.: Long.: Coverage Length/Heading: Scene Overlap Front: Side: DFRC-136 (3/01) page 3

AIRSAR Requirements Site Name / Location Brief Description Objectives Site mean elevation: Coordination requirements No requirements Coordination during overflight during overflights Prior notification Contact Person of flight day Phone Are ground control points available for post processing of the data? yes no. Swath Center Mode Corners Lat Lat Lat Lat Lat Band Incidence Time Other line # Lon Lon Lon Lon Lon heading width angle(s) of day requirements AIRSAR images a 8-15 km swath (mode dependent) to the left of the aircraft. Please enter above either: (1) The four swath corner lat, lons for the site. or (2) The center lat lon for site, aircraft heading, and note the length of the flight line. (3) Specify Mode, Bandwith, Incidence angle, and Time of day (if applicable). -Please see section on Definitions of AIRSAR Modes- Page 4

AIRSAR Requirements Site Name / Location Brief Description Objectives Site mean elevation: Coordination requirements No requirements Coordination during overflight during overflights Prior notification Contact Person of flight day Phone Are ground control points available for post processing of the data? yes no. Swath Center Mode Corners Lat Lat Lat Lat Lat Band Incidence Time Other line # Lon Lon Lon Lon Lon heading width angle(s) of day requirements AIRSAR images a 8-15 km swath (mode dependent) to the left of the aircraft. Please enter above either: (1) The four swath corner lat, lons for the site. or (2) The center lat lon for site, aircraft heading, and note the length of the flight line. (3) Specify Mode, Bandwith, Incidence angle, and Time of day (if applicable). -Please see section on Definitions of AIRSAR Modes- Page 4